T S Tzai1, N H Chow, J S Lin, W H Yang, Y C Tong. 1. Department of Urology, Medical College, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China. tts777@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether p53 and bcl-2 expression has any predictive value on the outcome of postoperative adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy for superficial bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunostaining for p53 and bcl-2 was performed on paraffin-embedded tumor tissues obtained from 100 patients with superficial bladder TCC. 56 had solitary and 44 had multiple tumors; 36 were grade I, 53 grade II and 11 grade III; 50 were stage pTa and 50 stage pT1. They all received transurethral resection (TUR) and weekly intravesical instillation chemotherapy with either Thiotepa (70 patients) or Epirubicin (30 patients) for consecutive 8 doses postoperatively. RESULTS: Overall, 7 (7%) tumors were p53+ and 12 (12%) tumors were bcl-2+. Of these, only one tumor was combined p53+ and bcl-2+. The status of tumor p53 and bcl-2 positivity was found to be not significantly correlated with either tumor grade or stage. After adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy, tumor recurrence is significantly correlated with tumor multifocality (p = 0.0002) but not with tumor grade and stage. Compared with p53- or bcl-2- tumors, patients with p53+ or bcl-2+ tumors do not show a higher tumor recurrence rate. The number of recurrence-free patients was also not significantly different in p53+ versus p53- tumors, bcl-2+ versus bcl-2- tumors. Six (6%) patients eventually developed disease progression, and none stained positively for either p53 or bcl-2. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that in superficial bladder TCC the status of tumor p53 and bcl-2 expression is not correlated with stage and grade. Their expression, either alone or combined, has no predictive role on the outcome of post-TUR intravesical chemotherapy on tumor recurrence.
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether p53 and bcl-2 expression has any predictive value on the outcome of postoperative adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy for superficial bladder transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunostaining for p53 and bcl-2 was performed on paraffin-embedded tumor tissues obtained from 100 patients with superficial bladder TCC. 56 had solitary and 44 had multiple tumors; 36 were grade I, 53 grade II and 11 grade III; 50 were stage pTa and 50 stage pT1. They all received transurethral resection (TUR) and weekly intravesical instillation chemotherapy with either Thiotepa (70 patients) or Epirubicin (30 patients) for consecutive 8 doses postoperatively. RESULTS: Overall, 7 (7%) tumors were p53+ and 12 (12%) tumors were bcl-2+. Of these, only one tumor was combined p53+ and bcl-2+. The status of tumorp53 and bcl-2 positivity was found to be not significantly correlated with either tumor grade or stage. After adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy, tumor recurrence is significantly correlated with tumor multifocality (p = 0.0002) but not with tumor grade and stage. Compared with p53- or bcl-2- tumors, patients with p53+ or bcl-2+ tumors do not show a higher tumor recurrence rate. The number of recurrence-free patients was also not significantly different in p53+ versus p53- tumors, bcl-2+ versus bcl-2- tumors. Six (6%) patients eventually developed disease progression, and none stained positively for either p53 or bcl-2. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that in superficial bladder TCC the status of tumorp53 and bcl-2 expression is not correlated with stage and grade. Their expression, either alone or combined, has no predictive role on the outcome of post-TUR intravesical chemotherapy on tumor recurrence.
Authors: Burkhard Helpap; Bernd J Schmitz-Dräger; Peter W Hamilton; Giovanni Muzzonigro; Andrea B Galosi; Karl H Kurth; David Lubaroff; David J Waters; Michael J Droller Journal: Virchows Arch Date: 2003-02-11 Impact factor: 4.064