Tumor proliferative fraction in infiltrating duct carcinoma.

General & diagnostic pathology Pub Date : 1997-12-01
A L Kesari, V G Chellam, P P Nair, J Madhavan, P Nair, M K Nair, M R Pillai
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Abstract

Deregulated cell proliferation is a key factor in malignancy and therefore may be of prognostic significance. Both Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) and silver binding Argyrophilic Nucleolar Organizer Regions (AgNORs) have been established as a valuable reflection of the tissue proliferative compartment and hence could be of value in studying the biologic behavior of malignant cells. In the present study, we evaluated the proliferative activity of 120 infiltrating duct carcinomas by analysing for PCNA and AgNOR expression in relation to pathologic variables. The AgNOR scores were significantly greater in the malignant tissue than in benign lesions. Expression of PCNA was also found to be increased in malignant breast tumors, when compared to controls. A strong positive correlation between PCNA immunoreactivity and AgNORs was evident. There was also a positive correlation between histologic grading and AgNOR score in breast cancer (r = 0.92, p = 0.000). Tumor with elevated AgNOR counts were often poorly differentiated. It is therefore apparent that evaluation of AgNORs and PCNA may help in the elaboration of histopathologic grading of infiltrating duct carcinoma and may be of prognostic significance.

浸润性导管癌的肿瘤增殖分数。
失控的细胞增殖是恶性肿瘤的关键因素,因此可能具有预后意义。增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)和银结合嗜银核仁组织区(AgNORs)都被认为是组织增殖区有价值的反映,因此在研究恶性细胞的生物学行为方面具有价值。在本研究中,我们通过分析PCNA和AgNOR表达与病理变量的关系来评估120例浸润性导管癌的增殖活性。恶性组织的AgNOR评分明显高于良性病变。与对照组相比,恶性乳腺肿瘤中PCNA的表达也有所增加。PCNA免疫反应性与AgNORs呈明显正相关。乳腺癌的组织学分级与AgNOR评分也存在正相关(r = 0.92, p = 0.000)。AgNOR计数升高的肿瘤通常是低分化的。因此,很明显,AgNORs和PCNA的评估可能有助于浸润性导管癌的组织病理学分级,并可能具有预后意义。
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