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Expression of β-catenin and C-myc in thymoma and the association with biological features

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Chinese Journal of Cancer Research

Abstract

Objective

β-catenin is closely associated with proliferation, differentiation, invasion and metastasis of tumor cells. C-myc is proved to be abnormally expressed in various kinds of malignant neoplasmas. This study is aimed to investigate the features of β-catenin and C-myc expressions in thymoma and the corresponding clinical significance.

Method

Immunochemistry was used to detect the features of expressions of β-catenin and C-myc in thymoma and normal thymus. Of the 105 samples, according to Beratz classification, there were: epithelial type 34; lymphocyte type 35; mixed type 31 and shuttle cell type 5. According to Masaoka classification, there were: stage 1: 38; stage 2: 32; stage 3: 20 and stage 4: 15. According to WHO classification, there were: type A 20; type AB 19; type B1 21; type B2 17; type B3 13 and type C 15.

Results

Different ways of expression was revealed in different stages of thymomas. With the progress of thymoma, the expression of β-catenin on cell membrane decreased, while increased in cytoplasma and nucleus, even with nucleus shift. The expression of C-myc increased in invasive thymoma. Abnormal expression of β-catenin and C-myc increased, with significant difference(P<0.05).

Conclusion

The different ways of expression and diversity of expression level may indicate the biological characters of thymoma, and could be used as an objective index for invasive thymoma.

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Correspondence to Zhang Qi-gang  (张其刚).

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Foundation item: This work was supported by a grant from the Scientific Foundation of Liaoning Province(No. 20042088).

Biography: TAN Sheng(1971–), male, attending surgeon, The China Medical University, majors in thoracic surgery.

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Tan, S., Zhang, Qg., Liu, Hx. et al. Expression of β-catenin and C-myc in thymoma and the association with biological features. Chin. J. Cancer Res. 18, 142–148 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11670-006-0142-6

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