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Retinoblastoma Gene Product and P21 (WAF1, CIP1) Protein Expression in Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas: A Multivariate Survival Analysis
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Tumor BiologyLymphoid NeoplasiaOncologyMultivariate Survival AnalysisMedicineImmunologyPathologyRetinoblastoma Gene ProductNon HodgkinTumor SuppressorPrb ExpressionCancer BiologyCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCancer ResearchP53 Li
We evaluated immunohistochemically the expression of two negative regulators of the cell cycle, namely retinoblastoma gene product (pRb) and WAF1/Cip1 gene product (p21), in paraffin sections from 93 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) and related it to clinicopathological parameters, proliferative fraction, p53 expression and survival. Patients were followed until death (n=33) or for an average of 52 months (60-160). Rb labelling index (LI) increased with malignancy grade and proliferative activity but was unrelated to other clinicopathological parameters. In 33% of cases, especially those of the aggressive groups, we observed diminished pRb expression (i.e. low pRb/Ki-67 ratio). p21 expression on the other hand correlated only with histological grade, Rb LI and p53 LI. In multivariate analysis, Rb LI was a negative predictor of disease-free survival but was linked to a higher probability of complete response. However, diminished pRb expression as well as p21 expression were not statistically significant prognostic indicators. Our results suggest that pRb as a cell cycle related molecule may play an important role in determining prognosis and therapeutic response in NHL patients.
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