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Investigation of Cyclin-D1 immunohistochemical expression in bladder urethelial carcinoma


1 Kafkas University Medical Faculty Hospital, Department of Urology, Kars
2 Kars Harakani State Hospital, Department of Pathology, Kars
3 Kafkas University Medical Faculty Hospital, Department of Pathology, Kars
4 İzmir University of Economics, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Pathology


DOI : 10.33719/yud.2023;18-2-1150164
New J Urol. 2023;18(2):115-123

ABSTRACT

Objective: Cyclin D1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of the cell cycle and is encoded by the CCND1 gene. There are few studies on Cyclin D1 in the literature, and the results differ in the studies. In this study, the relationship between Cyclin D1 expression and prognostic factors in bladder urothelial carcinomas was investigated.

Materials and Methods: Forty-six patients who underwent TUR-M at the Kafkas University Health Research and Application Hospital were included in the study. General information about the cases and pathology reports were obtained from the hospital automation system. Tumor-containing sections were selected from the Hematoxylin and Eosin stained pathology slides, and immunohistochemical staining was performed manually with Cyclin D1 primary antibody on the blocks of the selected slides. Immunostained pathology slides were evaluated under light microscope by scoring 0-4 separately as nuclear and cytoplasmic scores.

Results: The age range of the cases was 51-93, and the mean age was 69.2±11.7. Twelve (26.1%) cases were female and 34 (73.9%) were male. It was observed that 29 (63.0%) of the cases were low-grade and 17 (37.0%) were high-grade. Eighteen (39.1%) of the cases were invasive and 28 (60.9%) were noninvasive. In the statistical analyzes, it was noted that invasive tumors had a significantly higher grade compared to non-invasive tumors (pTa) (p= 0.007). Similarly, the presence of lymphovascular invasion in invasive tumors was statistically <0.005 higher than that of in non-invasive tumors. (p=0.001). It was observed that nuclear cyclin D1 expression (p=0.003) was significantly higher in invasive cases. In addition, nuclear cyclinD1 expression was found to be statistically significantly higher in low-grade tumors (p=0.044).

Conclusion: As a result of the study, a relationship between Cyclin D1 expression and tumor grade and invasion status was observed in patients with bladder urothelial carcinoma, but studies with larger case series are needed to use Cyclin D1 as a biomarker.

Keywords: bladder, Cyclin D1, urothelial carcinoma, immunohistochemistry


ABSTRACT

Objective: Cyclin D1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of the cell cycle and is encoded by the CCND1 gene. There are few studies on Cyclin D1 in the literature, and the results differ in the studies. In this study, the relationship between Cyclin D1 expression and prognostic factors in bladder urothelial carcinomas was investigated.

Materials and Methods: Forty-six patients who underwent TUR-M at the Kafkas University Health Research and Application Hospital were included in the study. General information about the cases and pathology reports were obtained from the hospital automation system. Tumor-containing sections were selected from the Hematoxylin and Eosin stained pathology slides, and immunohistochemical staining was performed manually with Cyclin D1 primary antibody on the blocks of the selected slides. Immunostained pathology slides were evaluated under light microscope by scoring 0-4 separately as nuclear and cytoplasmic scores.

Results: The age range of the cases was 51-93, and the mean age was 69.2±11.7. Twelve (26.1%) cases were female and 34 (73.9%) were male. It was observed that 29 (63.0%) of the cases were low-grade and 17 (37.0%) were high-grade. Eighteen (39.1%) of the cases were invasive and 28 (60.9%) were noninvasive. In the statistical analyzes, it was noted that invasive tumors had a significantly higher grade compared to non-invasive tumors (pTa) (p= 0.007). Similarly, the presence of lymphovascular invasion in invasive tumors was statistically <0.005 higher than that of in non-invasive tumors. (p=0.001). It was observed that nuclear cyclin D1 expression (p=0.003) was significantly higher in invasive cases. In addition, nuclear cyclinD1 expression was found to be statistically significantly higher in low-grade tumors (p=0.044).

Conclusion: As a result of the study, a relationship between Cyclin D1 expression and tumor grade and invasion status was observed in patients with bladder urothelial carcinoma, but studies with larger case series are needed to use Cyclin D1 as a biomarker.

Keywords: bladder, Cyclin D1, urothelial carcinoma, immunohistochemistry