D. Pantazopoulos et al., DNA CONTENT AND PROLIFERATION ACTIVITY IN SUPERFICIAL TRANSITIONAL-CELL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER, Anticancer research, 17(1B), 1997, pp. 781-786
The identification of new prognostic parameters in Superficial Transit
ional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder (STCCB) is important since convent
ional methods are often insufficient for prognostic purposes. We studi
ed the proliferation activity and the DNA ploidy status of 60 pTa and
pT1 Superficial Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder in relation
to grade and recurrence rate. The proliferative activity was investig
ated by measuring the PCNA expression in paraffin embedded tissue sect
ions. The DNA content was studied in Feulgen stained imprints by image
analysis technique using a SAMBA 2005 analyser. According to our meas
urements a statistically significant difference was found in PCNA expr
ession among tumors grade I, grade II, grade III (F = 5.43, p < 0.001)
, between tumors of the same grade with, and without recurrence (p < 0
.001); and between recurrent and non-recurrent tumors (T-58 = -6.03, p
< 0.001). A statistically significant difference was also observed co
ncerning the DNA-index among grade I, grade II and grade III (F = 4.81
, p < 0.01), and between recurrent and non-recurrent tumors oncerning
the DNA DNA ploidy status (DNA-euploid vs. DNA-aneuploid tumors) (X(2)
= 24.96, p < 0.001). The recurrence status is also strongly influence
d by the proliferation rate and the DNA ploidy status of tumors (X(3)(
2) = 41.19, p < 0.001). No cases recurrence were found in the group of
DNA-euploid tumors with PCNA. expression lower than 30%, in contrast
a very high percentage of recurrence in patients with DNA-aneuploid tu
mors with PCNA expression higher than 30%. Although a small proportion
of cases could not be included in me previous categories, STCCB may b
e classified in to main groups concerning the risk of recurrence. In k
eeping with this view of proliferation rate and DNA ploidy status coul
d provide useful information, on the potential malignancy of Superfici
al Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder. However further studies
are required to establish the clinical utility of these parameters.