P. Gazzaniga et al., Detection of basic fibroblast growth factor mRNA in urinary bladder cancer: Correlation with local relapses, INT J ONCOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 1123-1127
Natural history of bladder cancer is characterized by high risk of disease
progression even for patients with a clinical diagnosis of superficial dise
ase; in these tumors, the occurrence of local relapse is known to be depend
ent on the angiogenesis rate. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), has be
en described to be elevated in urine and serum of patients with bladder can
cer. We investigated the expression of bFGF at mRNA level in a panel of 32
transitional cell tumors of the urinary bladder and in normal bladder tissu
es used as controls. Expression of bFGF was found elevated in most tumors o
f high stage, where its presence was found correlated with the occurrence o
f early local relapses. Furthermore, bFGF was found highly expressed in the
majority of tumors showing a high bcl-2 expression rate. Our data suggest
that bFGF expression could contribute to the progression of disease; it may
provide a prognostic indicator in the identification of patients with high
risk for occurrence of local relapses.