Abstract

AimsThis study is designed to evaluate the expression and prognostic value of FGFR3 protein expression in patients with pTa/pT1 tumours and to determine the significance of the combinations of FGFR3 and p53 protein expressions in bladder pathogenesis. Materials and methodsA tissue microarray (TMA) of 107 pTa, and 147 pT1 tumours was constructed. The TMA sections were immunostained with FGFR3 and p53 monoclonal antibodies. ResultsThere were significant associations between loss of FGFR3 and tumour stage (p<0.001) and grade (p<0.001) and between p53 overexpression and tumour stage and grade (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). There was no association between FGFR3 and p53 proteins (p=0.107). In addition, tumours with FGFR3+/p53− phenotype have slower recurrence rate than other (FGFR3+/p53+, FGFR3−/p53− and FGFR3−/p53+). Conclusion1-FGFR3 expression is significantly associated with two important prognostic factors; stage and grade. 2-FGFR3 protein expression is not an independent predictive factor for pTa/pT1 tumour recurrence and progression. 3-Tumours with FGFR3+/p53− phenotype seem to have a distinctive pathway in bladder tumorigenesis.

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