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Department of Urology, Osaka City University Medical School, Abenoku, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the expression of peroxisome proliferator activator-receptor (PPAR)-alpha, beta, and gamma in human testicular cancer (TC) and normal testicular (NT) tissues, as well as the effects of the PPAR-gamma ligand. Recent studies have demonstrated that PPAR-gamma is expressed in various cancer tissues and its ligand induces growth arrest of these cancer cells through apoptosis. However, the expression of PPARs and the effects of PPAR-gamma ligand in testis have not been examined.
METHODS:
Tumor specimens were obtained from 72 patients with TC. Specimens were obtained from 20 patients with NT tissue. The expressions were investigated using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical methods. We also investigated the inhibitory effect of the PPAR-gamma ligand on the TC-derived cell line.
RESULTS:
Immunoreactive PPAR-alpha and beta were significantly apparent in TC tissues. Marked expression of PPAR-alpha and beta was also detected in the NT group. However, very weak or no expression of immunoreactive PPAR-gamma was found in the NT cases. In contrast, we found significant expression of immunoreactive PPAR-gamma in the cancer cells in the TC group. The synthetic PPAR-gamma agonists thiazolidinedione compounds and the endogenous PPAR-gamma ligand, 15-deoxy-Delta-prostaglandin J(2), inhibited the growth of the TC cells.
CONCLUSIONS:
PPAR-gamma is induced in TC, and the results suggest that PPAR-gamma ligands may mediate potent antiproliferative effects against TC cells through differentiation. Thus, PPAR-gamma may become a new target in the treatment of TC.