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Immunohistochemical study of cyclin A and p16 expression in patients with renal cell carcinoma

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2017

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Latic, Dragana (57201659994)
Radojevic-Skodric, Sanja (15726145200)
Nikolic, Srdjan (56427656200)
Prvanovic, Mirjana (57201654195)
Lazic, Miodrag (35929198300)
Dzamic, Zoran (6506981365)
Bogdanovic, Ljiljana (24167847400)
Radunovic, Milena (56490840800)
Vukovic, Marina (57213381743)

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Purpose: Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common malignant kidney tumor in adults. Dysregulation of the cell cycle can lead to cancer development. In this study, the mitosis-associated cyclin A and p16, a negative controller, were investigated as potential key points in the RCC development. Methods: This retrospective study included 74 patients with RCC. The expression of cyclin A and p16 and their correlation to histopathological parameters (TNM stage, histological subtype, nuclear grade, tumor size), gender, age, and clinical outcome were studied and analyzed. Results: The highest median value for cyclin A (40%; range 0-70)) and for p16 (57.5%; range 35-80) were found in the papillary histological subtype. Survival analysis showed that in the group of patients that had died before September 2015, the median value for cyclin A was 20% (range 0-60), which was significantly higher than 5% (range 0-70), found in the group of patients that survived (p=0.019). Conclusions: In relation to the histological subtype, the papillary type of RCC was associated with a significantly higher expression of cyclin A and p16 compared to other subtypes of RCC. High expression of cyclin A indicated worse prognosis, therefore cyclin A could be considered to be a significant prognostic marker. © 2017 Zerbinis Publications. All rights reserved.

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Cyclin A, Immunohistochemistry, P16, Renal cell carcinoma

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