An immunohistochemical analysis of cyclin D1, p53. and p21(waf1/cip1) proteins in tumors originating from the follicular epithelium of the thyroid gland
A. Goto et al., An immunohistochemical analysis of cyclin D1, p53. and p21(waf1/cip1) proteins in tumors originating from the follicular epithelium of the thyroid gland, PATH RES PR, 197(4), 2001, pp. 217-222
This study aimed at clarifying the factors closely related to the tumor pro
gression of thyroid neoplasms. We examined the immunoreactivity of cyclin D
1, p53, and p21(waf1/cip1) proteins in 179 thyroid tumors originating from
the follicular epithelium using an immunohistochemical technique. Cyclin D1
positivity was frequent in well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas (39/122
cases), but it was rarely seen in follicular adenomas (1/33 cases), (p < 0.
05). Positivity for p53 was more frequent in poorly differentiated carcinom
as (7/19 cases) and undifferentiated carcinomas (4/5 cases) than in well-di
fferentiated carcinomas (14/122 cases) (p < 0,05, respectively). P21(waf1/c
ip1) positivity was more frequent in well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas
(43/122 cases) than in follicular adenomas (4/33 cases) (p < 0.05). Regard
ing the relationships of these proteins, co-positivity for cyclin D1 and p5
3 was observed more often in poorly differentiated carcinomas (5/7 cases) t
han in well-differentiated carcinomas (7/39 cases) (p < 0.05). Most cases w
ith cyclin D1 positivity did not show p21(waf1/cip1) expression in poorly d
ifferentiated carcinomas (6/7 cases). Three cases examined showed co-positi
vity of p53 and p21(waf1/cip1).
Our results suggest that cyclin D1 is invoved in thyroid oncogenesis. Moreo
ver, p53 might be closely related to the development of poorly differentiat
ed carcinomas and undifferentiated carcinomas originating from well-differe
ntiated carcinomas.