A. Bex et al., Expression of heat shock proteins 27 and 70 in renal cell cancer and normal renal tissue: An immunohistochemical study, ONKOLOGIE, 22(3), 1999, pp. 236-239
Background: There is increasing evidence that heat shock proteins (HSP) 27
and 70 are expressed in a variety of cancers, having an impact on prognosis
and drug resistance. Little is known regarding the expression of HSPs in u
rological tumors. Therefore, we investigated whether the expression of HSP2
7 and HSP70 in renal cell cancer differs from normal renal tissue and is re
lated to tumor stage and grade, cell type and patient survival. Patients an
d Methods: Apart from histopathological evaluation, deparaffinized sections
of 12 renal cell carcinomas and 2 subsequent secondaries were immunostaine
d using the biotin-streptavidin complex system after incubation with a mous
e anti-human IgG(1) against HSP27, HSP70 and HSC70. The patients entered a
routine follow-up. Results: No correlation was found between HSP-expression
and tumor stage and grade. In 3 patients with renal cell cancer who develo
ped local progression or systemic disease, staining for HSP70 was either ne
gative or weak. In contrast to normal renal tissue staining for HSP, renal
cell cancer did not uniformly express HSP27 and HSP70. Conclusion: With res
pect to the number of cases investigated, immunohistochemical expression of
HSP27 and HSP70 has probably neither diagnostic nor prognostic significanc
e in renal cell cancer. It remains to be studied in a larger cohort whether
the expression of HSP70 may possibly correlate with the clinical course of
the disease.