Abstract

Background: Transforming growth factor- alpha(TGF-) may play important roles in carcinogenesis, tumor growth, and angiogenesis. Transforming growth factor-beta(TGF-) are known to be involved in cell-cycle control and regeneration. TGF- positively acts on growth control of many epithelial cells in contrast to the negative role of TGF-. Method: To evaluate the possible role of TGF- and TGF- in human primary lung cancers, the expression of TGF- and TGF- were immmunohistochemically investigated in tissue sections from forty seven cases with lung cancers and ten cases with non-cancerous lung tissues. Recombinant cloned monoclonal antibody of TGF- and neutralizing antibody of TGF- were employed as primary antibodies after dewaxing the formalin-fixed, paraffinized tissue sections. Results: TGF- was expressed in the cytoplasms of tumor cells in thirty five cases of forty seven(74.5%) primary lung cancers, whereas the control expressed in two of ten brochial epithelial cells. The expression of TGF- was disclosed in four cases of eleven(36.4 %) small cell carcinomas and thirty one cases of thirty six(86.1%) non-small cell carcinomas of the lung. Expressions of TGF- was discernible in bronchial epithelium in eight of ten non-cancerous lung tissues. The expression of TGF- was noted in the cytoplasms of tumor cells in eight cases of forty seven(17.0%) primary lung cancers. The expression of TGF- disclosed in two cases of eleven(18.2%) small cell carcinomas and six cases of thirty six(16.7%) non- small cell carcinomas of the lung. Conclusion: These findings suggest that up-regulation of TGF- and down-regulation of TGF- are involved during development and growth of primary lung cancers.

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