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Aberrant expression of β-catenin and mutation of exon 3 of the β-catenin gene in renal and urothelial carcinomas

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PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 50, Issue 12, Pages 945-952

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1827.2000.01139.x

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beta-catenin; renal cell carcinoma; renal pelvis; single strand conformation polymorphism; transitional cell carcinoma; urinary bladder

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The present study attempted to clarify the significance of aberrant expression of beta -catenin protein and mutation of exon 3 of the beta -catenin gene in renal and urothelial carcinogenesis. beta -Catenin expression was examined immunohistochemically and mutation of the beta -catenin gene was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing. beta -Catenin immunoreactivity was observed at the cell membrane in all 30 renal cell carcinomas (RCC) examined, and no RCC showed a mobility-shifted SSCP band. Of 46 transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) examined, there was reduced expression of beta -catenin, as compared with its expression in non-cancerous transitional epithelium, in 22 cases (48%) and beta -catenin accumulation in the nucleus in five cases (11%). Of four renal pelvis TCC examined, point mutation of exon 3 of the beta -catenin gene at codon 45 resulting in amino acid substitution (Ser to Phe) was detected in one (25%). The incidence of reduced expression of beta -catenin correlated significantly with the growth pattern (superficial type vs invasive type) of TCC (P < 0.05). These data indicate that: (1) aberrant beta -catenin expression may be at least partly involved in urothelial carcinogenesis, but less significantly so in renal carcinogenesis, and (2) it may be associated with the progression of TCC showing invasive growth.

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