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Nucleolar organizer regions and PCNA expression in prostatic cancers.
Kawase, N; Shiokawa, A; Ota, H; Saitoh, T; Yoshida, H; Kazama, K.
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  • Kawase N; Second Department of Pathology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Pathol Int ; 44(3): 213-22, 1994 Mar.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7517763
ABSTRACT
Argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions (AgNOR) of 79 prostatic adenocarcinomas, and an immunohistochemical stain using a monoclonal antibody against proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) of 54 prostatic adenocarcinomas, obtained by needle biopsy and transurethral resection of the prostate between 1986 and 1989, were investigated. A morphological classification was devised to count silver dots based on the relations between intra- and extra-nucleolar AgNOR (type A, B, C and D). Total AgNOR counts were significantly higher in carcinoma (4.2 +/- 1.57) than in the benign prostatic lesions (1.90 +/- 0.24). Count differences of AgNOR were evident in histological differentiation, nuclear anaplasia, and presence of nucleoli, mitosis, lymphatic invasion and vascular invasion. Higher total AgNOR counts were almost always associated with type B and C AgNOR (intranucleolar AgNOR), but were not associated with type A (nucleolus without small dot) nor type D (extra-nucleolar AgNOR). This study shows the diagnostic value of AgNOR in prostatic cancer, and the importance of morphological classification of AgNOR. The survival of patients with higher AgNOR counts (> or = 4.3) was significantly poorer than survival of those with lower AgNOR counts (< 4.3). Significantly more PCNA positive cells were identified in cancer by immunohistochemical stain and correlated with the presence of mitosis, but there was no significant difference in survival rate groups classified by PCNA positivity. It is also suggested that PCNA can be a useful marker of cell proliferation in prostatic lesions, but the AgNOR counts were diagnostically and prognostically more valuable than immunohistochemical PCNA in prostatic lesions. The correlation between AgNOR and PCNA immunoreactivity was not significant.
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Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Tumeurs de la prostate / Protéines nucléaires / Adénocarcinome / Organisateur nucléolaire Limites: Humans / Male Langue: En Journal: Pathol Int Sujet du journal: PATOLOGIA Année: 1994 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Japon
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Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Tumeurs de la prostate / Protéines nucléaires / Adénocarcinome / Organisateur nucléolaire Limites: Humans / Male Langue: En Journal: Pathol Int Sujet du journal: PATOLOGIA Année: 1994 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Japon