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High Cyclin E Staining Index in Blastemal, Stromal or Epithelial Cells Is Correlated with Tumor Aggressiveness in Patients with Nephroblastoma.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. 2008, Vol. 3 Issue 5, p1-9. 9p.
Subject
*NEPHROBLASTOMA
*CELL cycle regulation
*METASTASIS
*CANCER invasiveness
*CELL proliferation
*IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
*PARAFFIN wax
*STATISTICAL correlation
*EPITHELIAL cells
*CYCLINS
*PATIENTS
*GENETICS
*CELL physiology
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Purpose: Identifying among nephroblastoma those with a high propensity for distant metastases using cell cycle markers: cyclin E as a regulator of progression through the cell cycle and Ki-67 as a tumor proliferation marker, since both are often deregulated in many human malignancies. Methodology/Principal Findings: A staining index (SI) was obtained by immunohistochemistry using anti-cyclin E and anti- Ki-67 antibodies in paraffin sections of 54 postchemotherapy nephroblastoma including 42 nephroblastoma without metastasis and 12 with metastases. Median cyclin E and Ki-67 SI were 46% and 33% in blastemal cells, 30% and 10% in stromal cells, 37% and 29.5% in epithelial cells. The highest values were found for anaplastic nephroblastoma. A correlation between cyclin E and Ki-67 SI was found for the blastemal component and for the epithelial component. Univariate analysis showed prognostic significance for metastases with cyclin E SI in stromal cells, epithelial cells and blastemal cells (p = 0.03, p = 0.01 and p = 0.002, respectively) as well as with Ki-67 SI in blastema (p,10-4). The most striking data were that both cyclin E SI and blastemal Ki-67 SI discriminated between patients with metastases and patients without metastasis among intermediate-risk nephroblastoma. Conclusions: Our findings show that a high cyclin E SI in all components of nephroblastoma is correlated with tumor aggressiveness and metastases, and that assessment of its expression may have prognostic value in the categorization of nephroblastoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]