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The Expression and Prognostic Value of α-, β- and γ- Catenins in Renal Cell Carcinoma

SIRPA AALTOMAA, PERTTI LIPPONEN, VESA KÄRJÄ, SEPPO LUNDSTEDT, JANI LAPPI and VELI-MATTI KOSMA
Anticancer Research July 2004, 24 (4) 2407-2414;
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Background: Catenins have prognostic value in several human tumours. The aim of the study was to analyse the prognostic value of catenin expression in a prospectively followed series of renal cell carcinoma. Patients and Methods: One hundred and twenty-four renal cell carcinomas were prospectively followed-up for a mean of 3.5 years and the survival data of patients were related to standard prognostic factors and to the results of α-, β- and γ-catenin immunohistochemistry. The data of catenin immunohistochemistry were also related to the clinical and histopathological characteristics of the tumours. Results: Low cytoplasmic α-catenin expression was related to lymphatic tumour growth (p=0.02) and to tumour necrosis (p=0.02). The weak expression intensity of β-catenin on cell membranes was related to venous growth inside the tumour (p=0.02), extratumoural venous growth (p=0.03) and to perineural growth (p<0.001). Nuclear γ-catenin expression was strongly associated with clear cell type (p=0.0001) and high WHO grade (p=0.038). Short recurrence-free survival was predicted by weak membranous α- catenin (p=0.015) and β-catenin (p=0.006) expression intensity, while their cytoplasmic expression was of lower significance (p=0.07 and 0.045, respectively). All the conventional prognostic factors predicted short recurrence-free survival: Fuhrman classification (p=0.02), WHO grade (p=0.026), perineural growth (p=0.013), venous invasion (p=0.0024), tumour size (p=0.004) and T-category (p=0.0001). Independent predictors of short recurrence-free survival were weak membranous expression intensity of β-catenin (RR=0.15, p=0.004), high T-category (RR=2.70, p=0.001) and high WHO grade (RR=2.24, p=0.025). Conclusion: The results show that immunohistochemical analysis of β-catenin expression may be used as an indicator of aggressiveness in renal cell carcinoma.

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    • Received January 16, 2004.
    • Accepted April 19, 2004.
  • Copyright© 2004 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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