c-erbB-2 in bladder cancer: Molecular biology, correlation with epidermal growth factor receptors and prognostic value

J. Kilian Mellon, John Lunec, Chris Wright, C. H.Wilson Horne, Peter Kelly, David E. Neal

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Abstract

Purpose: To study the c-erbB-2 oncogene in primary transitional cell bladder cancer. Materials and Methods: Ninety-five patients with known clinical follow-up and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFr) status were studied for expression of c-erbB-2 by immunostaining. Possible mechanisms underlying increased staining for c-erbB-2 protein were investigated by analyzing DNA and RNA encoding c-erbB-2. Results: Strong positive staining for c-erbB-2 was detected in 20 (21%) tumors, with weaker staining in a further 13 (14%). There was no correlation between increased staining for c-erbB-2 and tumor stage, grade, or EGFr status. There was a low rate of amplification of the c-erbB-2 gene (1 of 24) on Southern blotting with a higher rate of elevated c-erbB-2 mRNA (4 of 44) with dot blot hybridization. For pT1 tumors, the rate of recurrence was higher for those tumors which were positive for c-erbB-2. Conclusions: c-erbB-2 oncoprotein is expressed by a significant proportion of transitional cell tumors of the bladder. In this study, the prognostic significance of c-erbB-2 expression appears limited.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-326
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Urology
Volume155
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1996

Keywords

  • Bladder neoplasms
  • Growth substances
  • Oncogenes
  • Proto-oncogene proteins c-erbB-2

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