Increased expression of glycolytic enzymes in prostate cancer tissues and association with Gleason scores.

2017 
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have shown that understanding the differences between Gleason 3+4 and Gleason 4+3 in PCa patients may improve their treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the different expression levels of glycolytic proteins for Gleason score of 4+3 and 3+4. METHODS: A total of 90 PCa patients, including 38 cases with a Gleason score of 7, were included in this study. The expression of glycolytic proteins in both prostate cancer and normal prostate tissues, in GGG2 and GGG3 as well were assessed by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: Compared with GGG3, the GGG2 cases displayed significantly lower expression of all proteins (P < 0.05). The correlation among all enzymes showed that the key glycolytic enzyme, HK2, was significantly positively related to another key enzyme, PKM2 (r = 0.550, P < 0.01), and the expression of PFKFB4 was correlated with the expression of HK2 (r = 0.236, P < 0.05) and PKM2 (r = 0.392, P < 0.01). Additionally, neither GLUT1 nor PFKFB3 was correlated with PFKFB4, HK2 or PKM2. Further analysis showed that HK2 (r = 0.297, P < 0.01) and PKM2 (r = 0.431, P < 0.01) were significantly positively related to the Gleason score in PCa tissues. CONCLUSIONS: Glycolytic proteins expression levels were upregulated in PCa tissues. Furthermore, GGG3 exhibits a higher level of glycolysis compared with GGG2 in PCa tissues. Additionally, the key glycolytic enzymes, HK2 and PKM2, are overexpressed simultaneously in PCa and significantly correlate with PCa progression as represented by the GS.
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