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Prof. Ranih Zakaria Amer :: Publications:

Title:
Role of Prostatic Stem Cell Antigen (PSCA) and Snail in Different Prostatic Lesions)(An immunohistochemical study
Authors: Marwa Abd Allah, Nancy Abo Elgheit Dawood, Ranih Amer, Taghreed Abd Elsamea, Abd Ellatif Elbalshy
Year: 2021
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Journal: Benha Medical Journal
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Prostatic carcinoma (PCa) represents the second most common cancer, and the fifth leading cause of cancer death among males worldwide. PSCA is a GPI-anchored cell surface protein. It belongs to the Thy-1/Ly-6 family which shows a functional diversity ranging from T-cell activation to apoptosis regulation. Snail is one of zinc finger proteins which are transcriptional repressors of E-cadherin. Aim To study PSCA and Snail expression in different prostatic lesions to evaluate their roles in PCa. Material and Methods This retrospective study was done upon 80 different prostatic lesions; 17 cases of BPH, 13 cases of HGPIN, and 50 cases of PCa. PSCA and Snail immunostaining was done and assessed for each case. Results There was a highly significant statistical correlation between both PSCA and Snail expressions and histopathological type (P-value

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