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Expression Pattern of Sonic Hedgehog, Patched and Smoothened in Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the deadliest neoplasm of the urinary tract, and we are still far from completely understanding ccRCC development and treatment. The renal tissue paraffin blocks (20) of patients with ccRCC were collected at the University Hospital in Split from 2019 to 202...
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description | Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the deadliest neoplasm of the urinary tract, and we are still far from completely understanding ccRCC development and treatment. The renal tissue paraffin blocks (20) of patients with ccRCC were collected at the University Hospital in Split from 2019 to 2020, and tissue sections were stained with patched (PTCH), anti-smoothened (SMO) and anti-Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) antibodies. SHH was highly expressed (31.9%) in grade 1 tumour, it being higher than all other grades and the control (
< 0.001-
< 0.0001). The trend of a linear decrease in the expression of SHH was observed with the progression of the tumour grade (
< 0.0001). PTCH expression was significantly lower in grades 1 and 2 in comparison to the control (
< 0.01) and grade 4 (
< 0.0001). A significant increase in the expression of SMO was found in grade 4 compared to all other grades (
< 0.0001) and the control (
< 0.001). The strong expression of SHH was observed in carcinoma cells of the G1 stage with a diffuse staining pattern (>50% of neoplastic cells). Stroma and/or inflammatory infiltrate display no staining and no expression of SHH in G1 and G2, while mild focal staining (10-50% of neoplastic cells) was observed in G3 and G4. Patients with high PTCH and low SMO expression had significant time survival differences (
= 0.0005 and
= 0.029, respectively). Therefore, high levels of PTCH and low levels of SMO expression are important markers of better survival rates in ccRCC patients. |
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