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Immunocytochemical Detection of P-Glycoprotein: Initial Expression Correlates with Survival in Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients
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1994
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Tumor BiologyUrologyInitial ExpressionInitial Expression CorrelatesTumor SpecimensGenitourinary CancerMdr1 Gene ProductMedicineRenal PathologyRenal FunctionKidney ResearchPathologyOncologyTumor MicroenvironmentNephrologyCancer ResearchImmunocytochemical Detection
We evaluated 28 patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma for the initial expression of P-glycoprotein (MDR1 gene product) employing immunocytochemistry. Tumor specimens were obtained upon primary tumor nephrectomy. In all patients, progression-free survival time following nephrectomy was evaluated and correlated statistically with the staining results. Progression-free survival of patients with no or very few (< 1%) P-glycoprotein-positive tumor cells (n = 8, median survival 27.0 months) was significantly extended (p < 0.04) as compared to patients with 1% or more P-glycoprotein-positive tumor cells (n = 20, median survival 4.0 months). Correlations with histopathological tumor characteristics were insignificant. These results suggest a potential role for P-glycoprotein as a biologic parameter predictive of tumor progression in renal cell carcinoma patients.