Abstract

Objective To investigate the expression of nucleolin in osteosarcoma and its clinical significance.Methods The expression of nucleolin was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in paraffin-em bedded tissues from 35 cases of osteosarcoma and 15 cases of osteochondroma.Results Among the osteo sarcoma cases, 8.6% were negative for nucleolin, 20% weakly positive, 34.3% moderate positive, 37.1% strong positive.The positive rate of nucleolin in osteochondroma was 40%, 46.7%, 13.3%, 0%, respectively.The nucleolin expression showed significant difference in the osteosarcoma and osteochondroma (P <0.01).Among the conventional ostcosarcoma cases, 6.9% were negative for nucleolin, 13.8% weakly positive, 34.5% moderate positive, 44.8% strong positive.The positive rate of nucleolin in paros teal osteochondroma was 16.7%, 50%, 33.3%, 0%, respectively.The nucleolin expression showed re markable correlation with pathological and genetical classification (P < 0.05).The positive rate of nucleo 1in in osteoblastic osteochondroma was 5.9%, 5.9%, 29.4%, 58.8%, while in chondroblastic osteochon droma 0%, 33.3%, 33.3%, 33.3% and 16.7%, 16.7%, 50%, 16.7% in fibroblastic osteochondro ma, respectively.The positive expressions of nucleolin were almost the same in each subtype of osteosarco ma (P > 0.05).Conclusions The nucleolin expression had correlation with property of tumors in bone, and the positive expressions of nucleolin had correlation with pathological and genetic classification of osteo Key words: Nuclear proteins/ME; Osteosarcona/ME

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