Expression of P-glycoprotein in hepatocellular carcinoma: A potential marker of prognosis

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Aims -(1) To investigate the immunohistochemical expression of the multidrug resistance gene (MDR1) product P-glycoprotein in histological samples from 31 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs); and (2) to correlate the results with cell proliferation, p53 expression, the disease-free interval, and cumulative patient survival. Methods - C219 (a monoclonal antibody), CM-1 (a polyclonal rabbit anti-human antibody) and PC10 (a monoclonal mouse anti-human antibody) were used to detect expression of P-glycoprotein, p53 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), respectively, by means of the avidin-biotin peroxidase method. Results - Membrane bound positivity for P-glycoprotein was observed in 20 (65%) of the 31 HCCs. Cytoplasmic globular positivity was also seen in some cases. There were no significant associations between expression of P-glycoprotein and cell proliferation (determined by PCNA immunoexpression and the mitotic count), or p53 expression. Patients with P-glycoprotein positive tumours had a shorter disease-free interval than those with P-glycoprotein negative tumours, and also had a shorter survival time. There was no difference in survival between P-glycoprotein positive who had or had not received therapy, suggesting that chemotherapy (mainly mitomycin-C) did not affect survival in these patients. Conclusions - Expression of P-glycoprotein in HCCs is associated with a shorter disease-free interval and shorter survival time. As expression of P-glycoprotein was not associated with cell proliferation or expression of p53, its effect-on disease progression and survival seems to be independent of these factors.

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Soini, Y., Virkajärvi, N., Raunio, H., & Pääkkö, P. (1996). Expression of P-glycoprotein in hepatocellular carcinoma: A potential marker of prognosis. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 49(6), 470–473. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.49.6.470

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