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Nuclear EGFR Characterize Still Controlled Proliferation Retained in Better Differentiated Clear Cell RCC (CROSBI ID 227656)

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Ahel, Juraj ; Dordevic, Gordana ; Markic, Dean ; Mozetic Vladimir ; Spanjol, Josip ; Grahovac, Blazenka ; Stifter, Sanja Nuclear EGFR Characterize Still Controlled Proliferation Retained in Better Differentiated Clear Cell RCC // Medical hypotheses, 85 (2015), 2; 183-185. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2015.04.033.

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Ahel, Juraj ; Dordevic, Gordana ; Markic, Dean ; Mozetic Vladimir ; Spanjol, Josip ; Grahovac, Blazenka ; Stifter, Sanja

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Nuclear EGFR Characterize Still Controlled Proliferation Retained in Better Differentiated Clear Cell RCC

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common solid kidney tumor representing 2-3% of all cancers, with the highest frequency occurring in Western countries. There was a worldwide and European annual increase in incidence of approximately 2% although incidence has been stabilized in last few years. One third of the patients already have metastases in the time of the diagnosis with poor prognosis because RCC are radio and chemoresistant. The prognostic value of EGFR over-expression in RCC is a controversial issue that could be explained by different histological types of study tumors and non- standardized criteria for evaluation of expression. Recent evidences points to a new mode of EGFR signaling pathway in which activated EGFR undergoes nuclear translocalization and then, as transcription factor, mediates gene expression and other cellular events required for highly proliferating activities. According to our observations, the membranous expression of EGFR associates with high nuclear grade and poor differentiated tumors. On the other hand, nuclear EGFR expression was high in low nuclear graded and well differentiated tumors with good prognosis. We hypothesize that this mode of EGFR signaling characterizes still controlled proliferation retained in well differentiated RCC with Furhman nuclear grade I or II.

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) ; EGFR expression ; tumor differentiation

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Podaci o izdanju

85 (2)

2015.

183-185

objavljeno

0306-9877

10.1016/j.mehy.2015.04.033.

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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