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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2007; 13(11): 1728-1731
Published online Mar 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i11.1728
pRB expression in esophageal mucosa of individuals at high risk for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus
Simone S Contu, Paulo C Contu, Daniel C Damin, Renato B Fagundes, Fabiano Bevilacqua, Aline S Rosa, João C Prolla, Luis F Moreira
Simone S Contu, Paulo C Contu, Daniel C Damin, Aline S Rosa, João C Prolla, Luis F Moreira, Post-Graduate Program in Surgery, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Renato B Fagundes, Fabiano Bevilacqua, University Hospital-Division of Gastroenterology, Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Paulo C Contu, MD, Post-Graduate Program in Surgery, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Casemiro de Abreu, 900/302-Porto Alegre (RS) 90420-000, Brazil. contu@terra.com.br
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Received: November 29, 2006
Revised: December 28, 2006
Accepted: February 25, 2007
Published online: March 21, 2007
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the pRb expression in a large group of patients with history of chronic exposure to the main risk factors for development of squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus.

METHODS: One hundred and seventy asympto-matic individuals at high risk for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (consumption of more than 80 g of ethanol and 10 cigarettes/d for at least 10 years) underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with biopsies of the esophageal mucosa. As a control group, specimens of esophageal mucosa obtained from 20 healthy subjects were also studied. Immunohistochemical assessment of the tissues was performed using a monoclonal antibody anti-pRB protein.

RESULTS: Absence of the pRB staining, indicating loss of RB function, was observed in 33 (19.4%) of the individuals at risk for esophageal cancer, but in none of the healthy controls (P < 0.02). Loss of pRb expression increased in a stepwise fashion according to the severity of the histological findings (P < 0.005): normal mucosa (11/97 or 11.3%), chronic esophagitis (17/60 or 28.3%), low-grade dysplasia (3/10 or 30%), high-grade dysplasia 1/2 or 50%) and squamous cell carcinoma (1/1 or 100%).

CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that abnormal expression of the pRB protein may be implicated in the process of esophageal carcinogenesis. Additional studies are warranted to define the role of the pRB protein as a biomarker for development of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in individuals at high risk for this malignancy.

Keywords: Esophageal cancer; Squamous cell carcinoma; Risk factors; pRB; Carcinogenesis