Expression of p53 and p21 in bladder carcinoma of Iraqi patients

R. Chalabi, S. Salih, S. Saad, H. Jawad
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Bladder cancer is an abnormal cellular multiplication without control arising from the urinary bladder urothelium. Cells cycle is a strictly controlled process regulated by protein complexes composed of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases and also by several tumor suppressor gene protein products acting at the Go/G1 checkpoint of the cell-cycle. This study was designed to evaluate the frequency of p53 and p21 expression as biomarkers to monitor the disease and compare the results with those of others. Seventy-three tumors with different stages and grades were collected from patients with bladder carcinoma and ten normal bladder biopsies from forensic autopsy. Sections were immunohistochemically stained for p53 and p21. Results revealed that p53 positive immune reactivity was observed in (57.5%) which were exclusively nuclear and no immune reactivity detectable in (42.5%) of tumors, while all normal tissues expressed negative patterns. Positive immune staining of p21 was recorded in (69.5%) and negative p21 immune staining was recorded in 22 (31.1%), as well as ten normal urothelium. Statistically p53 and p21 over-expression was significantly related to stage and grade of tumors (P<0.05).
p53和p21在伊拉克膀胱癌中的表达
膀胱癌是由膀胱尿路上皮引起的不受控制的异常细胞增殖。细胞周期是一个严格控制的过程,由细胞周期蛋白和细胞周期蛋白依赖激酶组成的蛋白复合物以及一些肿瘤抑制基因蛋白产物在细胞周期的Go/G1检查点起作用。本研究旨在评估p53和p21作为监测该疾病的生物标志物的表达频率,并将结果与其他生物标志物进行比较。本文收集了73例不同分期和分级的膀胱癌患者的肿瘤和10例法医尸检的正常膀胱活检。切片免疫组织化学染色检测p53和p21。结果显示,57.5%的肿瘤呈p53阳性免疫反应,42.5%的肿瘤无免疫反应,而正常组织均呈p53阴性。p21免疫染色阳性22例(31.1%),正常尿路上皮免疫染色阴性10例(69.5%)。p53、p21过表达与肿瘤分期、分级有显著相关性(P<0.05)。
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