Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
106096 Pathology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryAims and methodsHypoxia-inducible factor (HIF-1) which contains oxygen regulated HIF-1 α subunit maintains cyto-protective defence against hypoxic injury by induction of numerous genes. However, apoptotic regulators such as Bcl-xL, Bax and P53 have not been associated with HIF-1 dependent regulation in immunohistochemical evaluation of human colorectal cancer tumours so far. Thus, we visualised these proteins immunohistochemically and using Spearman’s test compared for the first time their expression in regard to different clinicopathological traits in 123 (113 for P53 evaluation) human colorectal cancers.ResultsHIF-1 α correlated with Bcl-xL or Bax in all patients and particularly in node negative and node positive cancers, deeper intramural tumours (pT3+pT4) and adenocarcinomas. There was no significance in a small group of tumours with lesser extent through intestinal walls (pT1+pT2). In addition HIF-1 α associated with Bcl-xL in mucinous cancers. Moreover, HIF-1 α correlated with Bcl-xL or Bax in moderately (G2) and poorly differentiated (G3) cancers, rectal and colonic tumours and in different sex and age groups. P53 correlated only with Bax exclusively in younger patients.ConclusionsHIF-1 α may influence expression of Bax or Bcl-xL, at least indirectly, as correlations between HIF-1 a and Bax or Bcl-xL occur constantly.

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