Study of expression of p53 and Ki-67 in Benign, premalignant, and malignant lesions of the gallbladder

Ranjeet Kumar, S. Yadav, Garima Singh, Ruchika Gupta, Sompal Singh
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Background: Gallbladder cancer (GBC) has a distinctly higher incidence in certain demographic groups and areas. Chronic cholecystitis and epithelial changes such as metaplasia/dysplasia are associated with a higher incidence of gallbladder carcinoma. Progression from chronic cholecystitis to metaplasia/dysplasia to carcinoma is multifactorial. Ki-67 and p53 are involved at various stages of the cell cycle, and altered expressions of Ki-67 and p53 have been implicated in the carcinogenesis of various malignant tumors. Materials and Methods: Eighty gallbladder specimens were included in the study. Cases were grouped as chronic cholecystitis (Group 1), metaplasia-dysplasia (Group 2), and GBC (Group 3). P53 and Ki-67 immunoexpressions were determined and results were compared between groups. Results: The p53 expression score was highest in Group 3 (4.35 ± 1.72) and lowest in Group 1 (0.73 ± 0.98). The difference in the mean level of p53 expression was significantly (P = 0.0001) different among the groups. Ki-67 index was highest in Group 3 (47.85 ± 17.46) and lowest in Group 1 (6.50 ± 3.88). The mean Ki-67 index was significantly higher in Group 3 compared to Groups 1 and 2. P53 overexpression and Ki-67 expression were significantly associated with the presence of GBC (P = 0.0001). There was a positive correlation (r2 = 0.37, P = 0.001) between the expressions of p53 and Ki-67. Conclusion: P53 overexpression and Ki-67 index were significantly higher in the patients with GBC compared to those with chronic cholecystitis. This supports the theory of progression from chronic cholecystitis to metaplasia/dysplasia to carcinoma in the gallbladder. The expressions of p53 and Ki-67 in the metaplasia and dysplasia group were between the GBC and chronic cholecystitis groups.
p53和Ki-67在胆囊良恶性病变中的表达研究
背景:癌症胆囊癌(GBC)在某些人口群体和地区的发病率明显较高。慢性胆囊炎和上皮改变如化生/异型增生与胆囊癌的发病率较高有关。从慢性胆囊炎到化生/异型增生再到癌症的进展是多因素的。Ki-67和p53参与细胞周期的各个阶段,Ki-67的表达改变与各种恶性肿瘤的癌变有关。材料与方法:本研究共收集胆囊标本80例。病例分为慢性胆囊炎(第1组)、化生异型增生(第2组)和GBC(第3组)。测定P53和Ki-67的免疫表达,并比较各组之间的结果。结果:p53表达评分第3组最高(4.35±1.72),第1组最低(0.73±0.98),各组间p53平均表达水平差异有统计学意义(P=0.0001)。Ki-67指数在第3组最高(47.85±17.46),在第1组最低(6.50±3.88)。与第1组和第2组相比,第3组的平均Ki-67指标显著升高。P53过度表达和Ki-67表达与GBC的存在显著相关(P=0.0001)。P53和Ki六十七的表达呈正相关(r2=0.37,P=0.001)。结论:GBC患者P53过度表达和Ki-67指数明显高于慢性胆囊炎患者。这支持了从慢性胆囊炎发展到胆囊化生/异型增生再到胆囊癌的理论。p53和Ki-67在化生和异型增生组的表达介于GBC组和慢性胆囊炎组之间。
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期刊介绍: JCRP aims to provide an exchange forum for the cancer researchers and practitioners to publish their timely findings in oncologic disciplines. The scope of the Journal covers basic, translational and clinical research, Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunotherapy, Hemato-oncology, Digestive cancer, Urinary tumor, Germ cell tumor, Breast cancer, Lung cancer, Head and Neck Cancer in a vast range of cancer related topics. The Journal also seeks to enhance and advance the cancer care standards in order to provide cancer patients the best care during the treatments.
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