Tissue cholesterol metabolism and prostate cancer aggressiveness: Ethno‐geographic variations

Author:

Lethongsavarn Vincent123,Pinault Michèle1,Diedhiou Abdoulaye2,Guimaraes Cyrille1,Guibon Roseline14,Bruyère Franck5,Mathieu Romain67,Rioux‐Leclercq Nathalie78,Multigner Luc7,Brureau Laurent379,Fournier Georges10,Doucet Laurent11,Blanchet P.379,Fromont Gaëlle14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inserm UMR1069 “Nutrition, Croissance et Cancer” Université de Tours Tours France

2. Department of Pathology CHU de la Guadeloupe Guadeloupe France

3. Department of Urology Université des Antilles Pointe‐à‐Pitre France

4. Department of Pathology CHRU Tours Tours France

5. Department of Urology CHRU Tours Tours France

6. Department of Urology CHU Rennes Rennes France

7. Inserm UMR1085 – IRSET, EHESP Université de Rennes Rennes France

8. Department of Pathology CHU Rennes Rennes France

9. Department of Urology CHU de la Guadeloupe Pointe‐à‐Pitre France

10. Department of Urology CHU Brest Brest France

11. Department of Pathology CHU Brest Brest France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is more frequent and more aggressive in populations of African descent than in Caucasians. Since the fatty acid composition of peri‐prostatic adipose tissue (PPAT) has been shown to differ according to the ethno‐geographic origin and is involved in PCa aggressiveness, we aimed to analyze the cholesterol content of PPAT from Caucasian and African‐Caribbean patients, in correlation with markers of disease aggressiveness and cholesterol metabolism in cancer tissues.MethodsThe quantification of cholesterol in PPAT was analyzed in 52 Caucasian and 52 African‐Caribbean PCa patients, with in each group 26 indolent tumors (ISUP Group1 and pT2) and 26 potentially aggressive tumors (ISUP Group 3–5 and/or pT3). The expression of proteins involved in cholesterol metabolism was analyzed by immunohistochemistry on cancer tissue samples included in tissue microarrays.ResultsThe amount of cholesterol esters was lower in PPAT from African‐Caribbean patients compared with Caucasians, without any correlation with markers of disease aggressiveness. In cancer tissues from African‐Caribbean patients, the expression of ABCA1 (involved in cholesterol efflux) was decreased, and that of SREBP‐2 (involved in cholesterol uptake) was increased. In both groups of patients, SREBP‐2 expression was strongly associated with that of Zeb1, a key player in the epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) process.ConclusionThese results suggest that cholesterol metabolism differs according to the ethno‐geographic origin, in both PPAT and cancer tissues. In African‐Caribbeans, the orientation towards accumulation of cholesterol in cancer cells is associated with a more frequent state of EMT, which may promote PCa aggressiveness in this population.

Publisher

Wiley

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