Abstract
Apoptotic cell death represents an important mechanism for the precise regulation of cell numbers in normal tissues. Various apoptosis-associated regulatory proteins, such as Bcl-2, Bax and Bcl-X, may contribute to the rate of apoptosis in neoplasia. The present study was performed to evaluate the prognostic value of these molecules in a group of 61 Wilms' tumours of chemotherapeutically pre-treated patients using an immunohistochemical approach. Generally, Bcl-2, Bax and for Bcl-XS/L were expressed in the blastemal and epithelial components of Wilms' tumour. Immunoreactive blastema cells were found in 53%, 41% and 38% of tumours for Bcl-2, Bax and for Bcl-XS/L, respectively. An increased expression of Bcl-2 was observed in the blastemal component of increasing pathological stages. In contrast, a gradual decline of Bax expression was observed in the blastemal component of tumours with increasing pathological stages. Also blastemal Bcl-XS/L expression decreased with stage. Univariate analysis showed that blastemal Bcl-2 expression and the Bcl-2/Bax ratio were indicative for clinical progression, whereas epithelial staining was of no prognostic value. Multivariate analysis showed that blastemal Bcl-2 expression is an independent prognostic marker for clinical progression besides stage. These findings demonstrate that alterations of the Bcl-2/Bax balance may influence the clinical outcome of Wilms' tumour patients by deregulation of programmed cell death. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign.
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Ghanem, M. A., Kwast, T. H. V. der, Hollander, J. C. D., Sudaryo, M. K., Heuvel, M. M. V. den, Noordzij, M. A., … Steenbrugge, G. J. van. (2001). The prognostic significance of apoptosis-associated proteins Bcl-2, Bax and Bcl-X in clinical nephroblastoma. British Journal of Cancer, 85(10), 1557–1563. https://doi.org/10.1054/bjoc.2001.2146
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