Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features

Recently, independent studies have shown that the expression of two integrin chains, β4 and α2, plus the epithelial cadherin are related to tumour progression in human bladder carcinomas. For the first time, we compare the expression of these three cell adhesion molecules using immunohistochemical a...

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Main Authors: Agnès Mialhe, Josette Louis, Dominique Pasquier, Jean‐Jacques Rambeaud, Daniel Seigneurin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1997-01-01
Series:Analytical Cellular Pathology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/246136
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spelling doaj-ab6569eb114c489488f52bfd0c641ee02020-11-24T22:51:19ZengHindawi LimitedAnalytical Cellular Pathology0921-89121878-36511997-01-0113312513610.1155/1997/246136Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological FeaturesAgnès Mialhe0Josette Louis1Dominique Pasquier2Jean‐Jacques Rambeaud3Daniel Seigneurin4Groupe de Recherches sur les Tumeurs de Vessie, Institut Albert Bonniot, Université Joseph‐Fourier, Grenoble, FranceGroupe de Recherches sur les Tumeurs de Vessie, Institut Albert Bonniot, Université Joseph‐Fourier, Grenoble, FranceDépartement d’Anatomo‐Pathologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble, Grenoble, FranceService d’Urologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble, Grenoble, FranceGroupe de Recherches sur les Tumeurs de Vessie, Institut Albert Bonniot, Université Joseph‐Fourier, Grenoble, FranceRecently, independent studies have shown that the expression of two integrin chains, β4 and α2, plus the epithelial cadherin are related to tumour progression in human bladder carcinomas. For the first time, we compare the expression of these three cell adhesion molecules using immunohistochemical analysis of consecutive cryosections from a series of 50 bladder tumours. E‐cadherin, β4, and α2 were strongly expressed in normal urothelium. A majority of non‐invasive bladder cancers stained positively for E‐cadherin (62%), whereas only 29% expressed normal positivity for α2, and only 35% for β4. However, most invasive tumours presented an aberrant expression of α2 (81%), β4 (100%), and E‐cadherin (75%). We studied the correlation of immunoreactivity with histological grade and stage. The α2 pattern was not correlated with stage and grade. In contrast, loss of normal β4 expression was significantly related to increasing tumour grade and deep invasion with a higher correlation for grade. Finally, E‐cadherin expression was highly correlated with stage, but not with grade. Thus our results indicate that, although many invasive bladder tumours presented a disorder in expression of the two integrins α2 and β4, E‐cadherin appeared to be a better marker of invasiveness in bladder carcinomas.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/246136
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author Agnès Mialhe
Josette Louis
Dominique Pasquier
Jean‐Jacques Rambeaud
Daniel Seigneurin
spellingShingle Agnès Mialhe
Josette Louis
Dominique Pasquier
Jean‐Jacques Rambeaud
Daniel Seigneurin
Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
Analytical Cellular Pathology
author_facet Agnès Mialhe
Josette Louis
Dominique Pasquier
Jean‐Jacques Rambeaud
Daniel Seigneurin
author_sort Agnès Mialhe
title Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
title_short Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
title_full Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
title_fullStr Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Three Cell Adhesion Molecules in Bladder Carcinomas: Correlation with Pathological Features
title_sort expression of three cell adhesion molecules in bladder carcinomas: correlation with pathological features
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Analytical Cellular Pathology
issn 0921-8912
1878-3651
publishDate 1997-01-01
description Recently, independent studies have shown that the expression of two integrin chains, β4 and α2, plus the epithelial cadherin are related to tumour progression in human bladder carcinomas. For the first time, we compare the expression of these three cell adhesion molecules using immunohistochemical analysis of consecutive cryosections from a series of 50 bladder tumours. E‐cadherin, β4, and α2 were strongly expressed in normal urothelium. A majority of non‐invasive bladder cancers stained positively for E‐cadherin (62%), whereas only 29% expressed normal positivity for α2, and only 35% for β4. However, most invasive tumours presented an aberrant expression of α2 (81%), β4 (100%), and E‐cadherin (75%). We studied the correlation of immunoreactivity with histological grade and stage. The α2 pattern was not correlated with stage and grade. In contrast, loss of normal β4 expression was significantly related to increasing tumour grade and deep invasion with a higher correlation for grade. Finally, E‐cadherin expression was highly correlated with stage, but not with grade. Thus our results indicate that, although many invasive bladder tumours presented a disorder in expression of the two integrins α2 and β4, E‐cadherin appeared to be a better marker of invasiveness in bladder carcinomas.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/246136
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