Abstract
Androgen receptor (AR) activation plays an important role in the promotion and progression of urothelial tumorigenesis. Also, dysregulation of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway has also been linked to bladder cancer growth. However, cross talk between the two pathways in remains unclear in bladder cancer. This study investigated the prognostic significance of AR and beta-catenin expression and their relationship to different clinic-pathological parameters, recurrence free and progression free survival.
106 urothelial carcinoma cases were used to study the immunohistochemical expression of AR and beta-catenin. Log-Rank test to compare survival between groups. Androgen receptor positivity was in 37 (34.9%) cases. Both aberrant beta-catenin and AR positivity were associated with higher tumor grade (p = 0.033 and p = 0.037 respectively) and muscle invasion (p = 0.007 and p = 0.039 respectively). Aberrant beta-catenin only showed statistically significant association with tumor diameter (p = 0.036), tumor stage (p = 0.038), LN metastasis (p = 0.001), tumor recurrence (p = 0.026) and tumor progression (p = 0.01). Cases with aberrant beta-catenin showed higher AR positivity (p = 0.018).
Our study highlighted important information about the link between Wnt/beta-catenin and AR pathway during the progression of transitional urothelial carcinoma with aberrant beta-catenin could be used as a prognostic marker