OBJECTIVE: To detect the expression of oncogene c-myc and explore its role on human laryngeal cancer. METHOD: The mRNA and of oncogene c-myc levels were detected in human laryngeal cancer tissues and laryngeal normal tissues by the means of real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively. RESULT: Compared with normal laryngeal tissues, the mRNA and protein levels of oncogene c-myc were both upregulated in laryngeal cancer tissues of all differentiation degree (P<0.05). Moreover, the level of c-myc was inverse correlated with the differentiation degree in human laryngeal cancer tissues. CONCLUSION: The oncogene c-myc is overexpressed in human laryngeal cancer tissues, and c-myc may play an important role in carcinogenesis and progression of human laryngeal cancer tissues. It may provide a new target for gene therapy of human laryngeal cancer.
OBJECTIVE: To detect the expression of oncogene c-myc and explore its role on humanlaryngeal cancer. METHOD: The mRNA and of oncogene c-myc levels were detected in humanlaryngeal cancer tissues and laryngeal normal tissues by the means of real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively. RESULT: Compared with normal laryngeal tissues, the mRNA and protein levels of oncogene c-myc were both upregulated in laryngeal cancer tissues of all differentiation degree (P<0.05). Moreover, the level of c-myc was inverse correlated with the differentiation degree in humanlaryngeal cancer tissues. CONCLUSION: The oncogene c-myc is overexpressed in humanlaryngeal cancer tissues, and c-myc may play an important role in carcinogenesis and progression of humanlaryngeal cancer tissues. It may provide a new target for gene therapy of humanlaryngeal cancer.