Background The expression of cytochrome P450 (CYP)-dependent mono-oxygenase
s in the prostate is important, as it will determine the rate of activation
of potential carcinogens as well as the metabolism of hormones with implic
ations in diseases of the prostate. In addition, the levels of cytochromes
P450 in prostatic tumours may well be determinants of the outcome of therap
y involving P450 substrates such as anti-androgens.
Methods The gene expression of 12 different CYP genes was measured by rever
se transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in a total of 28 human
prostatic tumour and nontumour samples.
Results Intriguingly, a large number of CYP mRNAs were detected in the pros
tate samples, including CYP1A2, -1B1, -2C19, -2D6, -3A4, -3A5, -3A7 and -4B
1. CYP1B1 was consistently expressed and CYP3A5 and CYP4B1 were expressed i
n a majority of the samples tested.
Conclusions These data demonstrate a wide range of CYP genes being expresse
d in the prostate. The relative importance of these enzymes in the pathogen
esis and treatment of prostatic disease remains an important theme for furt
her study.