The relationship between p53, Bcl2 proteins and histological grade in colorectal adenocarcinoma associated with type 2 diabetes and obesity

IntroductionThe aim of our study was to evaluate the expression of p53 protein in colorectal adenocarcinoma in diabetic (type 2) obese vs non-obese vs and to analyse p53, Bcl2 proteins expression in type 2 diabetic vs non-diabetic patients based on histological grade.Material and MethodsIn a retrosp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2020, Vol.79 (OCE2), Article E626
Hauptverfasser: Horaţiu-Cristian, Popescu-Vâlceanu, Mihai, Stoicea, Valentin, Enache, Petronel, Mustatea, Emilia, Rusu, Ramona, Drăguţ, Gabriela, Radulian
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionThe aim of our study was to evaluate the expression of p53 protein in colorectal adenocarcinoma in diabetic (type 2) obese vs non-obese vs and to analyse p53, Bcl2 proteins expression in type 2 diabetic vs non-diabetic patients based on histological grade.Material and MethodsIn a retrospective study we analyzed all hospitalized patients with colorectal cancer between 2011–2015 in Bucharest Emergency Hospital, according to International Statistical Classification of Diseases classification and Related Health Problems 10th Revision.The p53 and Bcl2 proteins expressions were investigated by automated immunohistochemistry BenchMark XT Ventana platform using dual Bcl2-p53 protocol in the Histopathology Department of the Central Reference Laboratory Synevo.ResultsWe identified in order of appearance only the cases with appropriate inclusion criteria, 95 cases of colorectal adenocarcinoma: 52 were type 2 diabetic patients (33males /19 females, mean age 70.2 years) and 43 non-diabetics (30 males /13 females mean age 69.5 years). There were 15vs2 obese subjects in diabetic/non-diabetic patients compared to 37vs41 with normal weight.Our data showed that obese diabetic patients associate more frequently the overexpression of p53 protein in colorectal adenocarcinoma in the 80% (12/15 of cases) comparative with non-obese diabetic patients 40.5% (15/37 cases) or non-diabetics and non-obese controls 36.6% (15/41 cases p = 0.024).Regarding histological grade, diabetic patients associated low-grade colorectal tumors (78.8% of cases) compared with non-diabetics (58.1% of cases) and non-diabetic patients associated high-grade colorectal tumors increased (41.9%) compared to diabetics (21.2%), with statistical significance (p = 0.043).Diabetics compared with non-diabetics associated an oversexpression of all immunophenotypes in the low histological grade colorectal adenocarcinoma: Bcl2-/p53- immunophenotype in 62% vs 53% of cases (p = 0.836); for Bcl2 + / p53- immunophenotype in 67% vs 43% of cases (p = 0.064); for Bcl2-/p53 + immunophenotype in 77% vs 71% of cases (p = 0.489) and for Bcl2 + /p53 + immunophenotype in 100% vs33% of cases (p = 0.333).DiscussionIt is known that the protein p53 is a powerful transcriptor factor acting as checkpoint controlling the differentiation of the various cells including adipocytes and also possible enterocytes (explaining the higher frequency of colorectal cancer which has been associated with the increased proliferation of adip
ISSN:0029-6651
1475-2719
DOI:10.1017/S0029665120005753