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口腔鳞癌中PTEN基因表达与微血管密度的相关性研究*


周铁军,向 丽1,龚 莉,胡 佳,刘 俊


(泸州医学院:病理学教研室;1病原生物学教研室,四川泸州 646000)


摘 要 目的:探讨口腔鳞癌组织中抑癌基因PTEN蛋白的表达与肿瘤微血管密度(MVD)之间的相关性。方法:采用免疫组化SP法检测10例正常口腔粘膜、10例口腔上皮单纯增生、15例口腔粘膜白斑及72例口腔鳞癌组织中PTEN基因和CD34的表达情况,分析与各临床病理因素和预后的关系。结果:PTEN基因在口腔鳞癌、口腔粘膜白斑、口腔上皮单纯增生和正常口腔粘膜组织中的阳性率分别为72.2%(52/72)、93.3%(14/15)、100%(10/10)和100%(10/10),口腔鳞癌组与其它各组间差异有统计学意义(P<0.05);PTEN的阳性表达率在不同性别、年龄、和TNM分期等临床病理参数间差异无统计学意义(P>0.05),但与淋巴结转移、组织分化程度等临床病理参数间有显著性差异(P<0.05)。PTEN蛋白表达与MVD呈显著负相关(P<0.05)。结论:PTEN基因表达的下调在OSCC的发生、发展中起着重要作用,PTEN可能通过某些途径抑制口腔鳞癌的血管生成。


关键词 口腔鳞癌;PTEN;血管生成;微血管密度;免疫组织化学

*基金项目:四川省教育厅科研基金重点项目资助(川教函[2004]329号)


THE CORRELATION BETWEEN EXPRESSION OF PTEN AND MICROVESSEL DENSITY IN ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA


Zhou Tiejun, et al


Department of Pathology, Luzhou Medical College


Abstract Objective:To investigate the correlation between PTEN expression and microvessel density(MVD) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).Methods:On 10 cases of normal oral mucosa ,10 cases of oral epithelial hyperplasia ,15 cases of oral leukoplakia and 72 cases of OSCC were immunohistochemical staining (S-P) performed for the expressions of PTEN and CD34,as well as MVD.Results were compared with the clinical pathologic parameters and patients survival. Results: The positive rate of PTEN protein was 72.2%(52/72)、93.3%(14/15)、100%(10/10) and 100%(10/10) in OSCC,oral leukoplakia ,oral epithelial hyperplasia and normal oral mucosa respectively,there was significant correlation among them(P<0.05).PTEN expression was not obviously correlated with age, different gender, and TNM classification etc(P>0.05),but significantly correlatedwith nodal metastases and degree of OSCC(P<0.05). PTEN expression significantly negatively correlated with MVD (r=-0.371,P<0.001). Conclusion:Down-regulation of PTEN protein expression may play an important role in the tumorigenesis and development of OSCC, PTEN gene negatively regulate the angiogenesis of OSCC.


Key words OSCC;PTEN;Angiogenesis;Microvessel density;Immunohistochemisty