Expression of CIP2A, bcl-2 and p63 in papillary thyroid cancer and their significances
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1006-9801.2017.05.008
- VernacularTitle:蛋白磷酸酶2A细胞抑制剂、bcl-2及p63在甲状腺乳头状癌中的表达及其意义
- Author:
Caili PEI
;
Lina WU
;
Huixia ZHENG
;
Jianfang LIANG
;
Guoheng ZHANG
- Keywords:
Thyroid neoplasms;
Papilloma;
Cellular inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A;
bcl-2;
p63
- From:
Cancer Research and Clinic
2017;29(5):322-326
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of cellular inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A (CIP2A), bcl-2 and p63 in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Methods Using immunohistochemistry to detect the expression of CIP2A, bcl-2 and p63 in 30 cases of nodular goiter (NG), 30 cases of thyroid adenoma (TA) and 57 cases of PTC [including classical PTC (cPTC) 20 cases, papillary microcarcinoma (PMC) 20 cases, follicular thyroid papillary carcinoma (FPTC) 7 cases]. Results In NG group, TA group and PTC group, positive rates of CIP2A were 0, 0 and 94.74 % (54/57), respectively. The differences were statistically significant. In NG group, TA group and PTC group, positive rates of bcl-2 were 16.67 % (5/30), 13.33 % (4/30) and 85.96 % (49/57), respectively. The differences were statistically significant. In each group, positive rates of p63 were 6.67% (2/30), 3.33% (1/30) and 5.26% (3/57), respectively, no significant difference among them. In PTC, expression of CIP2A and bcl-2 were significantly higher than in NG and TA (χ2 = 105.56, P= 0.00; χ2 = 58.95, P= 0.00). Furthermore, the expression of CIP2A and bcl-2 had correlation in PTC (r=0.94, P=0.00). The expression of CIP2A, bcl-2 and p63 had no significantly difference among all the PTC subtype (χ2 values were 2.02, 2.64, 1.85; all P> 0.05). The expression of CIP2A, bcl-2 and p63 was not associated with patients'age, sex, site, lymph node metastasis (all P>0.05). Conclusions High expression of CIP2A and bcl-2 is associated with PTC, and the expression of CIP2A and bcl-2 has correlation in PTC. The expression of p63 has no correlation with PTC.