Progesterone Receptor Together With Pkc Alpha Expression As Prognostic Factors For Astrocytomas Malignancy

ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY(2021)

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Introduction: Astrocytomas are the most common and aggressive primary brain tumors, and they are classified according to the degree of malignancy on a scale of I to IV, in which grade I is the least malignant and grade IV the highest. Many factors are related to astrocytomas progression as progesterone receptor (PR), whose transcriptional activity could be regulated by phosphorylation by protein kinase C alpha (PKC alpha) at the residue Ser400. Our aim was to investigate if PR phosphorylation together with PKC alpha expression could be used as a prognostic factor for astrocytomas malignancy.Methods: By immunofluorescence, we detected the content of PKC alpha, PR and its phosphorylation at Ser400 in 46 biopsies from Mexican patients with different astrocytoma malignancy grades; by bioinformatic tools using TCGA data, we evaluated the expression of PR and PKC alpha mRNA according to astrocytoma malignancy grades. For all statistical analyses, significance was p<0.05.Results: We detected a positive correlation between the tumor grade and the content of PKC alpha, PR and its phosphorylation at Ser400, as well as the intracellular colocalization of these proteins. Interestingly, using an in silico assay, we found that the PR and PKC alpha expression at mRNA level has an inverse ratio with astrocytomas tumor grade.Discussion: These results indicate that PR and its phosphorylation at Ser400 site, as well as PKC alpha and their colocalization, could be considered as possible malignancy biomarkers for astrocytomas grades I-IV.
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astrocytoma, glioblastoma, progesterone receptor, protein kinase C alpha, biomarker
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