E. Diakomanolis et al., Expression of p53 and bcl-2 in cervical carcinomas and their premalignant lesions, 7TH BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL GYNECOLOGIC CANCER SOCIETY, 1999, pp. 381-384
The purpose of this study was to assess the expression and clinical signifi
cance of bcl-2 and p53 in the progression of cervical neoplasias. One hundr
ed seventy one cervical lesions, consisting of normal cervical epithelium,
condyloma lesions, CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) lesions and cer
vical carcinomas were examined immunohistochemically. Twenty-three specimen
s showed p53 expression [3/20 (15%) CIN III, 18/63 (29%) ISCC (invasive squ
amous cervical carcinoma) and 2/18 (11%) adenocarcinomas] while 63 cases ex
pressed the bcl-2 gene [10/13 (77%) normal, 0/14(0%) condylomas, 6/23 (26%)
CIN I, 9/20 (45%) CIN II, 15/20 (75%) CIN III, 18/63 (29%) ISCC and 5/18 (
28%) adenocarcinomas]. The positivity of bcl-2 has being significantly incr
eased in line with grade of CIN (p=0.02) while similar correlation was not
observed in p53. In cervical cancer patients, expression of bcl-2 was corre
lated to a better 5-year survival (p<0.01) while no prognostic significance
of p53 expression was found.