Beta-catenin expression pattern in small cell lung cancer: correlation with clinical and evolutive features

Authors

  • C. Gamallo
  • N. Rodríguez Salas
  • J. Palacios
  • J. de Castro
  • G. Moreno
  • M. González Barón

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β-catenin, small cell lung cancer, time to progression, overall survival, immunohistochemistry

Abstract

β-catenin expression in small cell lung carcinomas (SCLC) was investigated by immunohistochemical method using antibodies against β-catenin. 50 pretreatment biopsies were examined and the relationship between β-catenin expression and the patients' relevant clinical characteristics, response to chemotherapy, time to relapse or progression, and overall survival, were analyzed. β-catenin expression exhibited different intensity within each sample, predominantly localized in the cytoplasm, and no sample showed nuclear expression. There was cytoplasmic hyperexpression in 14 cases, hypoexpression in 15 cases, and normal expression in 21 cases. We did not find any association between β-catenin expression and clinical data. Our results show, however, correlation between β-catenin cytoplasmic hyperexpression with a shorter time to progression (p=0.0437) as well as with a shorter overall survival (p=0.0253). β-catenin hyperexpression could have prognostic significance in SCLC.

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