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Expression of the bcl-2 gene and its significance in human pancreatic carcinoma |
Cheng-Yi Sun, Bai-Lin Wang, Chao-Quan Hu, Rui-Yun Peng, Ya-Bing Gao, Qing-Yang Gu and De-Wen Wang |
From the Department of Surgery, Guiyang Medical College, Guiyang 550004, China (Sun CY, Wang BL, Hu CQ); Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing 100850, China (Peng RY, Gao YB, Gu QY and Wang DW)
Correspondence: Cheng-Yi Sun, MD (Tel: 86-851-6827772; Fax: 86-851-6820346; Email: scy@public.gz.cn) |
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Abstract Objective: To elucidate the expression of the bcl-2 gene in association with both biological characteristics of human primary pancreatic carcinoma and patient’s prognosis.
Methods: The s-p immunohistochemistry assay was used to detect the expression of the bcl-2 gene on paraffin-embedded sections from 97 cases of primary pancreatic carcinoma, 32 cases of pancreatitis, and 21 cases of normal pancreas.
Results: Among the 97 cases of pancreatic carcinoma, 70 (72.2%) showed positive staining for the bcl-2 protein. In the 32 cases of pancreatitis, 3 (9.4%) showed positive immunostaining for the bcl-2, and in the normal pancreas cases, 1 (4.8%) showed positive immunostaining for the bcl-2. However, the positive staining rates of the bcl-2 protein were lower in tumor tissue from the patients with metastases and tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stages III, IV than in those from those with non-metastases, well differentiation, non-invasion and TNM stages I, II. The patients with positive immunostaining of bcl-2 have a longer postoperative survival than those with negative staining.
Conclusions: Pancreatic carcinoma expressed a high positivity for bcl-2. Findings suggested that the overexpression of bcl-2 is related to the carcinogenesis and progression of human pancreatic carcinoma. Bcl-2 might be one of the parameters in terms of biological characteristics and good prognosis in patients with pancreatic carcinoma.
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