Volume 52 (12): 1601-1607, 2004 Copyright ©The Histochemical Society, Inc. Nucleolar Size and Activity Are Related to pRb and p53 Status in Human Breast Cancer
Department of Experimental Pathology, Unit of Clinical Pathology (DT,LM,ET,MD), and Department of Radiological and Histocytopathological Sciences (CC), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Correspondence to: Davide Treré, Alma Mater StudiorumUniversità di Bologna, Dipartimento di Patologia Sperimentale, Via San Giacomo 14, 40126 Bologna, Italy. E-mail: davide.trere{at}unibo.it
Cell proliferation is tightly coordinated with cell growth. The oncosuppressor proteins pRb and p53 may exert a key role in coupling growth and proliferation by controlling both ribosome biogenesis and cell cycle progression. In the present study we evaluated the relationship between the pRb and p53 status and rRNA transcriptional activity in histological sections of 343 human primary breast carcinomas. Ribosomal biogenesis was quantified by morphometric analysis of silver-stained interphase nucleolar organizer regions (AgNORs). pRb and p53 status was assessed by immunohistochemistry. Twenty-four tumors were considered to be pRb deleted, 260 tumors showed a phosphorylated-pRb labeling index (LI) up to 25%, and 55 tumors an LI >25%. Tumors with deleted pRb or phosphorylated-pRb-LI
Key Words: pRb p53 AgNORs ribosome biogenesis breast cancer
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