Tissue array analysis in patients with renal cancer.

2012 
450 Background: Development and progression of kidney cancer is the result of an imbalance in signals promoting and inhibiting cellular proliferation and apoptosis. The aim of this study is to analize the expression of some molecular regulators and correlate them with clinical outcome in renal carcinoma, in order to establish common prognostic biomarkers. Methods: Tissue sample was obtained from nephrectomized patients in our center between 1998 and 2003. Biopsies were taken from 150 patients; a tissue array was done to analyze immunoexpression of proteins related to proliferation, cell cycle control and angiongenesis: p53, Ki 67, VEGF, VEGFR1, VEGFR2, HIF1, HIF2, cyclin D1, cyclin D3, cyclin B1, cyclin A, bcl2, p63, COX2, p16, p27, p21, EGFR, PDGF, PTEN, CAIX, BRAF, Akt and P13K. Subsequently the results were correlated with clinical variables (age, hypertension, smoking), pathological (tumor size, stage, Fuhrman grade) and time to progression and overall survival. Results: 92.3% of patients underwent ne...
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