Caveolin 1 mRNA is overexpressed in malignant renal tissue and might serve as a novel diagnostic marker for renal cancer.

2011 
Background & aim: Caveolae play a significant role in disease phenotypes, such as cancer, diabetes, bladder dysfunction and muscular dystrophy. The aim of this study was to elucidate the expression of caveolin (CAV)1 in the development of renal cell cancer (RCC) and to determine a possible prognostic relevance for optimal clinical management. Material & methods: 109 RCC and 81 corresponding normal tissue specimens from the same kidney were collected from patients undergoing surgery for renal tumors and subjected to total RNA extraction. Quantification of CAV1 mRNA expression was performed using real-time reverse transcription PCR with three endogenous controls for renal proximal tubular epithelial cells and the ΔΔCt method for calculation of relative quantities. Expression levels were correlated to clinical variables. Results: Tissue-specific mean CAV1 expression was significantly increased in RCC compared with normal renal tissue (p = 0.0003; paired Wilcoxon rank sum test). CAV1 expression was increased ...
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