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Cyclooxygenase-2: a possible target in schistosoma-associated bladder cancer

  • Sanjeev Madaan
  • , S.S. El-Sheikh
  • , A. Alhasso
  • , P. Abel
  • , G. Stamp
  • , E.-N. Lalani

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    Abstract

    Objective: To analyse and compare the expression of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes in schistosoma-associated bladder cancer, and to determine any association with tumour grade or stage.<br /><br />Materials and methods: Sixty paired samples of tumour and adjacent nonmalignant urothelium were identified. There were 25 squamous and 28 transitional cell carcinomas, and seven adenocarcinomas. Serial sections were obtained and a standard three-layer immunohistochemistry protocol, using COX-1- and COX-2-specific mouse monoclonal antibodies, applied.<br /><br />Results: COX-1 was expressed mostly in nonvascular smooth muscle with weak reactivity in malignant and nonmalignant urothelium. Nonmalignant urothelium expressed COX-2 weakly, notably in areas of dysplasia and squamous metaplasia whereas there was a significant increase in COX-2 (P < 0.001) with moderate to strong granular cytoplasmic expression in all three malignant histological types. The COX-2 reactivity was higher in transitional and adenocarcinomas than in squamous cell carcinoma (P < 0.001). Areas of carcinoma in situ showed COX-2 reactivity comparable with that in invasive areas and more intense than that detected in dysplastic or metaplastic urothelium (P < 0.001). There was a statistically significant positive correlation between COX-2 expression and tumour grade (P = 0.0052).<br /><br />Conclusion: COX-2 is over-expressed in schistosoma-associated bladder cancer, consistent with a potential role for COX-2 inhibitors in the prevention and management of this disease.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)921-927
    JournalBJU International
    Volume88
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2002

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    Keywords

    • Bladder cancer
    • COX-2 inhibitors

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