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Expression of telomerase mRNA component (hTR) in transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract
Author(s) -
Nakanishi Kuniaki,
Kawai Toshiaki,
Hiroi Sadayuki,
Kumaki Fumiyuki,
Torikata Chikao,
Aurues Takashi,
Ikeda Tomosumi
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.052
H-Index - 304
eISSN - 1097-0142
pISSN - 0008-543X
DOI - 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19991115)86:10<2109::aid-cncr32>3.0.co;2-6
Subject(s) - medicine , transitional cell carcinoma , telomerase , urinary system , messenger rna , upper urinary tract , pathology , cancer research , cancer , biology , gene , genetics , bladder cancer
BACKGROUND Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme that synthesizes telomeric repeats onto chromosomal ends using a segment of its RNA component as a template. Its activity has become an established indicator of the diagnosis, biologic behavior, and prognosis of several tumors. However, to the authors' knowledge, no previous study has investigated the diagnostic and prognostic importance of the expression of telomerase RNA component (hTR) in transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract (TCC‐UUT). METHODS The authors investigated hTR expression using in situ hybridization in 130 cases of TCC‐UUT, and also its relation to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) immunoreactivity, immunoreactivity for p53 oncoprotein, clinicopathologic parameters, and clinical outcome. RESULTS Positive hTR expression was recognized in 98.4% of the samples and was apparent within the cytoplasm of tumor cells. In normal urothelium, its expression was restricted to the basal cell layers, whereas in the dysplastic lesions of TCC‐UUT it was detected with the same intensity and distribution as in the tumor itself. No correlation was found between hTR expression and clinicopathologic findings, PCNA index, or the expression of p53 oncoprotein, although hTR score did tend to increase with disease stage. In univariate and multivariate analyses of disease free and overall survival rates, high hTR expression was associated with significant decreases in both rates. CONCLUSIONS The expression of hTR appears to be a useful indicator of prognosis for patients with TCC‐UUT. In addition, evidence of up‐regulation of hTR may also be useful in the diagnosis of this disease. Cancer 1999;86:2109–16. © 1999 American Cancer Society.

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