CORRELATION OF BCL 2 ONCOPROTEIN EXPRESSION AND ITS PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE IN COLORECTAL CARCINOMA WITH AGE, SITE GRADE AND STAGE
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Published:2021-08-15
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Container-title:PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH
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language:en
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Author:
kumara pagalla Aruna1, Gunde Prashanth2, Aruna Aruna3
Affiliation:
1. Associate professor,Department of pathology,CAIMS,Karimnagar. 2. Professor,Department of General Surgery,CAIMS,Karimnagar. 3. professor ,Department of pathology,CAIMS,Karimnagar.
Abstract
Background & Objective: Colorectal cancer is the third most prevalent malignancy with high mortality rate,
necessitating markers that predict survival and guide the treatment. Previous studies have examined the
immunohistochemical expression of Bcl-2, anti apoptotic marker, in colorectal carcinoma, but results have been
contradictory.To evaluate the histopathological features of colorectal carcinoma, immunohistochemical expression of
Bcl-2 must be analyzed to find out statistical association of Bcl-2 expression with certain prognostic factors
histopathologic type, grade and TNM staging and also clinical parameters like age gender, site. Methods: This
prospective study was conducted on the colectomy specimens of colorectal carcinoma,over a period of 2 years 6months
From may 2018 to November 2020 The tumor morphology and Bcl-2 status were evaluated by immunohistochemistry in
each case,with the inclusion criteria of resected intestinal specimens among which only malignant epithelial lesions and
exclusion of all benign lesions. Results:The study included 40 cases,with age group of patients 51-60(37.5%) years and
male:female ratio of 1.2:1.Bcl-2 positivity was seen in 37.5% of the cases.Weak,moderate,and strong expression of Bcl-2
was seen in 62.5%, 25%, and 12.5% of cases respectively. Even though early stages of colorectal carcinoma showed
greater frequency of Bcl-2 expression than advanced stages (25% versus 12.5%), however this association was not
statistically significant. Conclusion: The expression of bcl 2 out of 40 resected specimens of colorectal carcinoma
correlated with various histological and clinical paramaters .bcl 2 positivity was assessed by semiquantitaive method
and its expression was decreased with increase in grade and stage of the tumour and increased with the early stages of
colorectal cancer
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World Wide Journals
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