| Literature DB >> 25601891 |
Florentina Bocaneti1, Gennaro Altamura2, Annunziata Corteggio2, Elena Velescu1, Giuseppe Borzacchiello2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bovine cutaneous fibropapillomas are benign hyperproliferative lesions induced by Bovine Papillomaviruses (BPVs). Bcl-2 is an important anti-apoptotic protein which is expressed in several cancer types. In contrary, p53 is a tumour suppressor protein that mediates cell cycle arrest, apoptosis and senescence in response to cellular stresses.Entities:
Keywords: Bovine papillomavirus; Cattle; Fibropapilloma
Year: 2015 PMID: 25601891 PMCID: PMC4298047 DOI: 10.1186/1750-9378-10-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Agent Cancer ISSN: 1750-9378 Impact factor: 2.965
BPV 1/2 DNA presence and bcl-2 and p53 protein expression in normal skin and bovine cutaneous fibropapillomas
| Sample | BPV 1/2 DNA | Bcl-2 | p53 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Staining | Pattern | Intensity | Staining | Pattern | Intensity | ||
| T1 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | +++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | ++ |
| T2 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | +++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | +++ |
| T3 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | ++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | ++ |
| T4 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | ++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | +++ |
| T5 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | +++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + |
| T6 | + | No | No | - | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + |
| T7 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | +++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + |
| T8 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | ++ | No | No | - |
| T9 | + | No | No | - | No | No | - |
| T10 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic, | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | ++ |
| T11 | + | No | No | - | No | No | - |
| T12 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | ++ | Yes | Cytoplasmic | +++ |
| N1 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + |
| N2 | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic | + | Yes | Cytoplasmic Perinuclear | ++ |
The presence of BPV 1/2 DNA is indicated by “+”. The cellular pattern of the immunoreactivity is either indicated with cytoplasmic and/or membranous and/or perinuclear. The intensity of immunolabelling for each specimen was scored in a “blind study” on a four-tiered scale: −, absent; +, weak signal or very weak signal; ++, moderate signal; +++, strong signal. “T” stands for tumour samples and “N” stands for normal skin samples.
Figure 1Bcl-2 expression in bovine cutaneous fibropapillomas and normal skin; (A) bcl-2 is strongly expressed in the cytoplasm and membrane of the neoplastic cells of the basal and parabasal layers (white arrowhead); (B) Normal skin sample showing a weak expression of bcl-2 limited to the cytoplasm of the cells of basal layer (black arrowhead); (C) A positive control represented by human non- Hodgkin lymphoma showed a cytoplasmic immunoreactivity. IHC X 200.
Figure 2P53 expression in bovine cutaneous fibropapillomas and normal skin; (A) p53 is expressed in the cytoplasm of basal (white arrowhead) and parabasal epithelial cells; note a perinuclear pattern in some cells of the parabasal layer (black arrowhead); (B) Normal skin samples showing a weak p53 cytoplasmic staining, confined to the basal cell layer (white arrow); (C) Epithelial cells of human mammary cancer showed cytoplasmic immunoreactivity (black arrow). IHC, A X 400, B, C X 200.
Figure 3Western blotting for bcl-2 and p53 proteins in bovine cutaneous fibropapillomas and normal skin. (A) Western blot analysis of bcl-2 in bovine normal skin and fibropapillomas (upper blot); the blot was stripped and reprobed with anti-β-actin antibody to confirm equal loading of proteins in each lane (lower blot). (B) Western blot analysis of p53 in bovine normal skin and fibropapillomas (upper blot); the blot was stripped and reprobed with anti-β-actin antibody to confirm equal loading of proteins in each lane (lower blot).