Abstract

Objective To investigate the association of the expressions of p27 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA)and nuclear-associated antigen(ki-67)proteins in synovial sarcoma,and the relationship with its prognosis.Methods The expression of p27,PCNA and ki-67 in 36 synovial sarcoma and 10 normal synovial tissue were immunohistochemically examined.The relationship between the expressions of p27,PCNA and ki-67 proteins in synovial sarcoma with its prognosis by clinical stage,tissue grades and prognosis was investigated.Results (1)In normal synovial tissue,the expressions of PCNA(0) and ki-67(0) were positive,p27 were positive100%(10/10).but the expressions of PCNA[86.1%(31/36)]and ki-67[69.4%(25/36)]in most synovial sarcoma were positive,p27 were negative[11.1%(4/36)],significant differences were found among these expressions(χ2=25.16,χ2=9.18,P<0.05).(2) p27 positive-expression correlated significantly wiht the histological grade of synovial sarcoma(χ2=9.19,P<0.05)and prognosis(χ2=5.98,P<0.05).The positive expressions of PCNA and ki-67 were positively related with the clinical stage(χ2=7.40,χ2=8.12,P<0.05)and tissue grades(χ2=7.17,χ2=9.18,P<0.05)and prognosis(χ2=13.03,χ2=10.66,P<0.05)of synovial sarcina(3) There were negative correlations between p27 and PCNA(r=-0.63,P<0.05) and between p27 and ki-67(r=-0.53,P<0.05).But positive correlation between PCNA and ki-67(r=0.63,P>0.05)was found.Conclusions Expressions of PCNA and ki-67 in most synovial sarcomas are positive,and that of p27 is negative,each plays an important role in the proliferation of synovial sarcoma.Combination of measuring of the p27,PCNA and ki-67 is valuble in predicting the prognosis. Key words: Synovial sarcoma; p27; Proliferating cell nuclear antigen; Nuclear-associated antigen; Gene expressions

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