TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of nm23 expression as a prognostic parameter in renal cell carcinoma.
AU - Park, D. S.
AU - Cho, N. H.
AU - Lee, Y. T.
AU - Park, C.
AU - Lee, J. M.
PY - 1995/8
Y1 - 1995/8
N2 - To identify the clinicopathological events including nm23 expression that underlies progression in renal cell carcinoma, a retrospective analysis of patients with renal cell carcinoma was performed. Ninety-eight cases of radical nephrectomies with extensive regional or para-aortic lymph node dissection were assessed for clinicopathological variables, and eighty-five cases underwent nm23/NDPK-A protein immunohistochemical staining. Significant parameters in survival were tumor size, histologic pattern, Fuhrman's nuclear grade, pathologic T(pT) stage, pathologic N stage, M stage, tumor thrombi, location of metastasis, and nm23 staining intensity. To assess the relationship with survival, the tumors with low and high nm23 expressions were compared. The fifty-nine patients with a high staining intensity had a significantly worse survival than did the twenty-six with a low staining intensity (p = 0.0015). Additionally nm23 staining intensity was correlated with tumor size, Fuhrman's nuclear grade, pT, and distant metastasis. Therefore, the immunostaining intensity of nm23 protein could be used as a prognostic parameter with an inverse correlation.
AB - To identify the clinicopathological events including nm23 expression that underlies progression in renal cell carcinoma, a retrospective analysis of patients with renal cell carcinoma was performed. Ninety-eight cases of radical nephrectomies with extensive regional or para-aortic lymph node dissection were assessed for clinicopathological variables, and eighty-five cases underwent nm23/NDPK-A protein immunohistochemical staining. Significant parameters in survival were tumor size, histologic pattern, Fuhrman's nuclear grade, pathologic T(pT) stage, pathologic N stage, M stage, tumor thrombi, location of metastasis, and nm23 staining intensity. To assess the relationship with survival, the tumors with low and high nm23 expressions were compared. The fifty-nine patients with a high staining intensity had a significantly worse survival than did the twenty-six with a low staining intensity (p = 0.0015). Additionally nm23 staining intensity was correlated with tumor size, Fuhrman's nuclear grade, pT, and distant metastasis. Therefore, the immunostaining intensity of nm23 protein could be used as a prognostic parameter with an inverse correlation.
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U2 - 10.3346/jkms.1995.10.4.258
DO - 10.3346/jkms.1995.10.4.258
M3 - Article
C2 - 8593205
AN - SCOPUS:0029348421
SN - 1011-8934
VL - 10
SP - 258
EP - 262
JO - Journal of Korean medical science
JF - Journal of Korean medical science
IS - 4
ER -