Prognostic Role of in Vitro Survival Efficiency in Human Transitional-Cell Carcinoma.

Molecular urology Pub Date : 1999-01-01
Özveren, Türker&idot;, Özyürek, Akdaş
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation of in vitro growth features of transitional-cell carcinoma (TCC) specimens with the clinical behavior of the respective tumors. We also analyzed the impact of depth of tumor invasion, histologic differentiation, morphologic characteristics, and nuclear p53 accumulation of tumors on the in vitro survival efficiency of microtumor cultures and the significance of these factors in predicting recurrence and progression of bladder cancer. The tumor cell lines derived from surgical specimens were cultured at 37 degrees C in 5% CO(2) and constant humidity. Microtumor cultures were classified into three groups according to their in vitro lifespan. Our results indicate that higher survival efficiency implies a propensity for aggressive clinical behavior of the tumor in vivo. Factors that imply a poorer prognosis account for longer lifespans for microtumour cultures. These prognostic indicators are also associated with higher rates of recurrence and progression for tumors that exhibit higher survival efficiency in vitro.

体外生存效率在人类移行细胞癌中的预后作用。
本研究的目的是评估移行细胞癌(TCC)标本的体外生长特征与各自肿瘤临床行为的相关性。我们还分析了肿瘤浸润深度、组织学分化、形态特征、肿瘤核p53积累对微肿瘤体外培养存活效率的影响,以及这些因素在预测膀胱癌复发进展中的意义。肿瘤细胞系来源于手术标本,在37℃、5% CO(2)和恒湿条件下培养。微肿瘤培养物根据其体外寿命分为三组。我们的研究结果表明,较高的生存效率意味着肿瘤在体内具有侵袭性临床行为的倾向。暗示预后较差的因素说明微肿瘤培养物的寿命较长。这些预后指标也与较高的肿瘤复发率和进展率有关,这些肿瘤在体外表现出较高的生存效率。
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