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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2006; 12(21): 3425-3429
Published online Jun 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3425
Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 is associated with p53 accumulation in premalignant and malignant gallbladder lesions
Mateja Legan, Boštjan Luzar, Vera Ferlan Marolt, Andrej Cör
Mateja Legan, Andrej Cör, Institute for Histology and Embryology, Medical Faculty University of Ljubljana, Korytkova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Boštjan Luzar, Vera Ferlan Marolt, Institute of Pathology, Medical Faculty University of Ljubljana, Korytkova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Correspondence to: Andrej Cör, Institute for Histology and Embryology, Medical Faculty University of Ljubljana, Korytkova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. andrej.coer@mf.uni-lj.si
Telephone: +386-1-543-7381
Received: November 29, 2005
Revised: November 30, 2005
Accepted: January 14, 2006
Published online: June 7, 2006
Abstract

AIM: To examine the relationship between cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) overexpression and p53 accumulation in gallbladder carcinoma and its precursor lesions.

METHODS: Sixty-eight gallbladder tissue samples comprising 14 cases of normal gallblader epithelium, 27 cases of dysplasia (11 low-grade dysplasia and 16 high-grade dysplasia) and 27 adenocarcinomas were evaluated by immunohistochemistry for COX-2 expression and p53 accumulation. The relationship among COX-2 expression, p53 accumulation and clinicopathological characteristics was analysed.

RESULTS: COX-2 was expressed in 14.3% of normal gallbladder epithelium, 70.3% of dysplastic epitehlium, and 59.2% of adenocarcinomas. When divided into low- and high-grade dysplasia, COX-2 was positive in 5 (45.4%) cases of low-grade and 14 (87.5%) of high-grade dysplasia (P = 0.019). Accumulation of p53 was detected in 5 (31.2%) cases of high-grade dysplasia and in 13 (48.1%) of carcinomas. No p53 accumulation was found in normal epithelium or low-grade dysplasia. COX-2 overexpression was observed in 17 of 18 (94.4%) cases with p53-accumulation in comparison with 20 (40.0%) out of 50 cases without p53 accumulation (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The significant differences in COX-2 expression among normal epithelium, low-grade dysplasia and high-grade dysplasia suggest that overexpression of COX-2 enzyme is an early event in gallbladder carcinogenensis. Furthermore, since accumulation of p53 correlates with COX-2 expression, COX-2 overexpression observed in gallbladder high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma might be partly due to the dysfunction of p53.

Keywords: Gallbladder; Carcinogenesis; Cyclooxygenase-2; p53; Immunohystochemistry