PTEN loss in intraductal carcinoma of the prostate has low incidence in Japanese patients

Pathol Int. 2023 Nov;73(11):542-548. doi: 10.1111/pin.13369. Epub 2023 Aug 23.

Abstract

Clinical and genomic features of prostate cancer (PCa) vary considerably between Asian and Western populations. PTEN loss is the most frequent abnormality in intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDC-P) in Western populations. However, its prevalence and significance in Asian populations have not yet been well studied. In the present study, we evaluated PTEN expression in IDC-P in a Japanese population and its association with ERG expression. This study included 45 and 59 patients with PCa with and without IDC-P, respectively, who underwent radical prostatectomy. PTEN loss was observed in 10 patients with PCa with IDC-P (22%) and nine patients with PCa without IDC-P (17%). ERG expression was relatively frequent in patients with PCa with PTEN loss, although a significant difference was not observed. The co-occurrence of PTEN loss and ERG expression was observed in four patients with PCa with IDC-P and one without IDC-P. PTEN loss and ERG expression did not affect progression-free survival, regardless of the presence of IDC-P. The frequency of PTEN loss in IDC-P is lower in Asian patients than in Western patients. Our results indicate that mechanisms underlying IDC-P in Asian populations are different from those of Western populations.

Keywords: ERG; IDC-P; PTEN; ethnicity; prostate cancer.

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating* / pathology
  • East Asian People
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • PTEN Phosphohydrolase / genetics
  • PTEN Phosphohydrolase / metabolism
  • Prostate / pathology
  • Prostatic Neoplasms* / pathology

Substances

  • PTEN protein, human
  • PTEN Phosphohydrolase