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Female sex hormone receptors in gallbladder cancer.

Ramanathan Saranga Bharathi1, Rajinder Singh, Rajesh Gupta, Ganga Ram Verma, Naveen Kalra, K Kiran, Kusum Joshi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Higher incidence of gallbladder cancer among women suggests a role of female sex hormones in its etiopathogenesis.
OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to study the estrogen/progesterone receptor (ER/PR) expression in gallbladder cancer and to correlate the receptor expression with the clinicopathological profile of patients to understand its implication.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-seven patients of gallbladder cancer were studied. Tumor specimens were subjected to histopathologic examination. ER/PR expression was evaluated using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Receptor expression was correlated with the clinicopathological profile of the patients.
RESULTS: Of the 47 patients, 11 (23.4 %) patients expressed sex hormone receptors. Of the receptor-positive patients, ER and PR were expressed simultaneously in eight patients while ER and PR were expressed individually in two and one patients, respectively. Metaplasia (p < 0.009) and dysplasia (p < 0.002) were found significantly more in hormone-positive group. The presence of hormone receptor correlated with early/operable stage of the tumor (p < 0.048). Hormone negativity correlated with inoperable/metastatic stage IVB (p < 0.004). The receptor status did not have any correlation with age, sex, menopausal status, presence/absence of gallstones, tumor type, tumor differentiation, desmoplasia, or necrosis.
CONCLUSIONS: ER and PR are expressed, mostly simultaneously, in a significant proportion (23.4 %) of patients with gallbladder cancer. Receptor expression correlates with metaplasia, dysplasia, and early/operable stage of tumor, while its non-expression with inoperable/metastatic stage. Receptor study in patients of gallbladder cancer may have prognostic implications.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25772307     DOI: 10.1007/s12029-015-9698-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer


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