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Publication : p63 is a prostate basal cell marker and is required for prostate development.

First Author  Signoretti S Year  2000
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  157
Issue  6 Pages  1769-75
PubMed ID  11106548 Mgi Jnum  J:66126
Mgi Id  MGI:1928010 Doi  10.1016/S0002-9440(10)64814-6
Citation  Signoretti S, et al. (2000) p63 is a prostate basal cell marker and Is required for prostate development. Am J Pathol 157(6):1769-75
abstractText  The p53 homologue p63 encodes for different isotypes able to either transactivate p53 reporter genes (TAp63) or act as p53-dominant-negatives (DeltaNp63). p63 is expressed in the basal cells of many epithelial organs and its germline inactivation in the mouse results in agenesis of organs such as skin appendages and the breast. Here, we show that prostate basal cells, but not secretory or neuroendocrine cells, express p63. In addition, prostate basal cells in culture predominantly express the DeltaNp63alpha isotype. In contrast, p63 protein is not detected in human prostate adenocarcinomas. Finally, and most importantly, p63(-/-) mice do not develop the prostate. These results indicate that p63 is required for prostate development and support the hypothesis that basal cells represent and/or include prostate stem cells. Furthermore, our results show that p63 immunohistochemistry may be a valuable tool in the differential diagnosis of benign versus malignant prostatic lesions.
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