ABNORMAL EXPRESSION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR BLADDER IMPERMEABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION IN THE UROTHELIUM OF PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS
- 1 April 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 171 (4) , 1554-1558
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000118938.09119.a5
Abstract
Despite a lack of consensus concerning the etiology of interstitial cystitis (IC) the loss of impermeability and other abnormalities of the urothelium are features of the disease. In this study the distribution of proteins involved with epithelial adhesion, cellular differentiation and bladder impermeability in urothelial biopsies were explored by the immunohistochemical assessment of E-cadherin, ZO-1, uroplakin and chondroitin sulfate. Biopsies obtained from 27 patients with IC and 7 controls were immediately fixed in formalin, immunohistochemically labeled for the described proteins and scored for protein expression, morphology and differentiation. Only 3 IC samples appeared completely normal, while 24 of the 27 showed an abnormality in at least 1 marker and in 6 all 4 markers were abnormal. In patients vs controls findings were abnormal for uroplakin in 13 of 27 vs 1 of 7 (p = 0.085), for E-cadherin (over expressed) in 18 of 27 vs 0 of 7 (p = 0.0021), for ZO-1 in 11 of 27 vs 0 of 7 (p = 0.046) and for chondroitin sulfate in 15 of 27 vs 0 of 7 (p = 0.0054). The morphology/polarity score significantly correlated with ZO-1 (Pearson r = 0.3935, p = 0.0423) and chondroitin sulfate (Pearson r = 0.7079, p <0.0001) expression. Chondroitin sulfate and ZO-1 showed a high correlation with each other (Pearson r = 0.5587, p = 0.0025). Uroplakin and E-cadherin expression were independent of all other markers. The findings reported strongly suggest abnormal differentiation in the IC bladder. The disruption of ZO-1 is similar to that reported in feline IC. Elevated E-cadherin may represent an adaptation to increased bladder permeability.Keywords
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