Effect of Long-term Smoking on Structure and Protein Expression of P53 and VEGF in Pericancer and Surrounding Lung Tissue.
- VernacularTitle:长期吸烟对肺癌癌旁及周围肺组织结构和P53、VEGF蛋白表达的影响
- Author:
Ruobao LI
;
Yan HUANG
;
Jingping WANG
;
Qifu BO
;
Hongxian LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Smoking;
Lung cancer;
P53;
Vascular endothelial growth factor;
Immunohistochemistry
- From:
Journal of Medical Research
2006;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of expressions of P53 and VEGF in smoking lung cancer and surrounding lung tissue,and to offer us with theorial evidence of early diagnosing smoking-related lung carcinoma clinically.Methods126 lung cancer patients were recruited,including 96 long-term smoking and 30 nonsmoking patients.All clinical data was integrity and the patients had clear smoking history.None of patients underwent chemotherapy,radiotherapy and other tumor treatment.The bronchial epithelium,cancer tissues,pericancer lung tissues,surrounding lung tissues were observed by light microscopy,and the expressions of P53 and VEGF of lung cancer tissues,pericancer lung tissues and surrounding lung tissues were detected by Immunohistochemical methed in smoking and non-smoking group.The experimental data was analyzed by SAS statistical software and the degree of difference between the groups was compared accordingly.ResultsThere were different levels of expansion of alveolar wall in lung tissues of smokers,and alveolar wall became capsular to expand.Respiratory bronchioles were cystic expansion and small bronchial wall becomed thickening,with severe bronchial epithelial membrane ranking nuts-chaos and peeling.Goblet cells and the cell surface of the cavity mucous secretions and suppositories were more than those of non-smokers.The P53 protein was expressed in cell nucleus and VEGF expressed in the cytoplasm and endothelial cells of neovascularization.Both their positive behavior was granular brown.Either for smoking or for non-smoking lung cancer,the expressions of P53 and VEGF were higher in tumor tissues than that of in the pericancer and surrounding lung tissue(P