Objective The expression of CD15 antigen and oncoprotein bcl-2 in thyroid cancer were examined in order to study the correlation between them. Methods The expression of CD15 and bcl-2 in 50 thyroid cancers, 20 adjacent noncancerous portion, 45 adenoma and 10 normal thyroid tissue were respectively investigated by microwave-LSAB immunohistochemical technique. Results The positive rate of CD15 and bcl-2 in thyroid cancer was 68.0% and 46.0% respectively, which was significantly higher than that in adenoma or adjacent noncancerous (P<0.05). The percentage of CD15 and bcl2 positive expression were found to be significantly correlated with the tumor metastasis (P<0.05), but not correlated with histological feature. Expression of CD15 was significantly correlated with bcl-2.Conclusion Expression of CD15 and bcl-2 can be regarded as a parameter to evaluate tumor metastasis and prognosis of thyroid cancer.
The expression of p21, p53, bcl-2 oncoprotein was evaluated using immunohistochemistry in 40 patients with gallbladder carcinoma and 8 patients with gallbladder adenomous polyp. In the study, the positive rate of expression of p21, p53 and bcl-2 oncoprotein was 52.5%, 52.5% and 70.0% respectively in gallbladder carcinoma, while, in gallbladder polyp, they were 0%, 0% and 100% respectively. The positive rate of expression of p53 oncoprotein was significantly higher in poor-differentiated adenocarcinomas than in well-differentiated ones (P<0.05). The converse was true for bcl-2 oncoprotein. The positive rate of expression of p21 and p53 oncoprotein was significantly higher in metastatic group than in non-metastatic one. These results suggest that the patients with the expression of p21, p53 might be of poor-prognosis.