Correlation between the ratio of tumor volume to uterine volume and the expression of Ki-67 and p16 pro-tein in tissues with the pathological features and recurrence of endometrial carcinoma
10.3969/j.issn.1006-5725.2024.23.014
- VernacularTitle:肿瘤病灶体积与子宫体积比值和组织中Ki-67、p16蛋白表达与子宫内膜癌病理特征及复发的关联
- Author:
Liping CHEN
1
;
Juyu LUO
;
Zhangyan PENG
;
Xiulan WU
;
Yuhong YANG
;
Lianyan SHI
;
Xiaoyun LI
;
Ling WANG
Author Information
1. 黔东南苗族侗族自治州人民医院妇科(贵州凯里 556000)
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
tumor lesion volume;
uterine volume ratio;
Ki-67 protein;
p16 protein;
endometrial cancer;
pathological features;
recrudescence
- From:
The Journal of Practical Medicine
2024;40(23):3367-3372
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the correlation between the ratio of lesion volume to uterine volume(T/U),the expression levels of Ki-67 and p16 proteins in lesion tissue,and the recurrence risk of endometrial cancer.Methods A total of 150 patients diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma through pathological examination at Qiandongnan Prefecture People's Hospital were enrolled for follow-up observation.Among them,28 patients experienced recurrence after a 2-year follow-up period,while 122 patients remained recurrence-free.The expression differences of Ki-67 protein and p16 protein in T/U and lesion tissues during surgery were compared between the two groups.Furthermore,these indexes were analyzed based on different pathological features,and the variation in relapse-free survival time was assessed among patients with distinct T/U status as well as Ki-67 and p16 protein expressions.Results The T/U value and the positive expression rate of Ki-67 protein were significantly higher in the relapsed group compared to the non-relapsed group,while the positive expression rate of p16 protein was significantly lower in the relapsed group(P<0.05).Additionally,patients with T/U ≥ 0.18 had a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients and patients with low histological differentiation compared to those with T/U<0.18(P<0.05).Furthermore,patients with positive expression of Ki-67 protein exhibited a significantly higher proportion of stage Ⅲ patients,patients with low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis compared to those with negative expression of Ki-67 protein(P<0.05).The proportion of stage Ⅲ patients exhibiting positive p16 protein expression,low histological differentiation,and lymph node metastasis was significantly lower compared to those with negative p16 protein expression(P<0.05).Patients with endometrial cancer having a T/U ≥0.18 experienced shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years post-surgery in comparison to patients with T/U<0.18(x2=6.962,P=0.008).Patients displaying positive Ki-67 expression had a shorter recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery than those with negative Ki-67 expression(x2=4.815,P=0.028).The recurrence-free survival time 2 years after surgery for patients expressing p 16 protein positively was longer than that for patients ex-pressing it negatively(x2=4.279,P=0.039).The presence of FIGO stage Ⅲ,lymph node metastasis,depth of myographic invasion ≥1/2,T/U value ≥ 0.18,and positive expression of Ki-67 protein were identified as significant risk factors for postoperative recurrence in endometrial cancer(P<0.05).Conversely,the positive expression of p16 protein was found to be a protective factor against recurrence in endometrial carcinoma following surgery(P<0.05).Conclusion The expression of T/U,Ki-67 protein,and p16 protein in endometrial cancer patients is as-sociated with tumor progression and may augment the risk of postoperative recurrence.