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  • Study on the Expression of bcl2 and bax Gene in Cancerous Tissue and Transitional Mucosa in Colorectal Cancer

    ObjectiveTo study the expression of apoptosissuppressing gene (bcl2) and apoptosispromoting gene (bax) in colorectal cancerous tissue and transitional mucosas. MethodsColorectal cancerous tissue, transitional mucosas (3 cm from the cancerous tissue) and normal tissue were taken respectively in thirtyone cases. Immunohistochemical technique SP method was used to detect the expression in those tissues. ResultsThe positive expression rate of bcl2 protein in cancerous tissue and transitional mucosa were 64.5%and 60.0% respectively and significantly higher than that in normal tissue (P<0.05). The positive expression rate of bcl2 protein in normal tissue was 35.0%. The positive expression rate of bax protein in cancerous tissue and transitional mucosa were 45.2%and 45.0% respectively and significantly lower than that in normal mucosa (P<0.05). The positive expression rate of bax protein in normal tissue was 60.0%. There was no obvious difference in the positive rate of bax and bcl2 protein between cancerous tissue and transitional mucosa (Pgt;0.05). The expression rate of bax and bcl2 protein in colorectal cancer was irrelative to clinical pathological gradation and clinical stage (Pgt;0.05). ConclusionThere is over expression of bcl2 protein and low expression of bax protein in colorectal cancer and transitional mucosa. bcl2 protein and bax protein can affect the generation of colorectal cancer by participating in the regulation of apoptosis. But it is irrelative to clinical pathological gradation and clinical stage. Transitional mucosas should be viewed as precancerous lesion and resected during operation.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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