The clinical significance of molecular markers to bladder cancer.

Konstantinos N Syrigos, Eleni Karapanagiotou, Kevin J Harrington
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Abstract

Stage and grade of transitional cell carcinoma are currently the most useful tools for taking therapeutic decisions and evaluating the prognosis of bladder cancer patients. However, as there are remarkable differences in biological behavior and "biological potential" of tumors classified in the same stage, it is very difficult to predict which superficial tumors will recur and which tumors will give distant metastases. During the last two decades, the better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis and tumor progression has provided a large number of molecular markers of bladder cancer, with a potential diagnostic and prognostic value. This article reviews comprehensively the molecular role and evaluates the clinical significance and the perspectives of these molecular markers. We concluded that, although at the moment there is not a single marker able to predict with accuracy the biological potential of bladder cancer, the most promising markers, at this point, are deletions of chromosome 9, and the tumor suppressor gene p53. Clinical studies are in progress for the assessment of other biological molecules with prognostic potential, such as the E-cadherin, the protein p120, and the telomerase.

分子标志物对膀胱癌的临床意义。
移行细胞癌的分期和分级是目前膀胱癌患者治疗决策和评估预后的最有用的工具。然而,由于同一分期肿瘤的生物学行为和“生物学潜能”存在显著差异,因此很难预测哪些浅表肿瘤会复发,哪些肿瘤会发生远处转移。在过去的二十年中,对癌变和肿瘤进展的分子机制的更好理解提供了大量膀胱癌的分子标志物,具有潜在的诊断和预后价值。本文就这些分子标志物的作用、临床意义及应用前景作一综述。我们的结论是,虽然目前还没有一个单一的标记能够准确地预测膀胱癌的生物学潜力,但目前最有希望的标记是9号染色体的缺失,以及肿瘤抑制基因p53。临床研究正在进行中,以评估其他具有预后潜力的生物分子,如e -钙粘蛋白、蛋白p120和端粒酶。
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