Back to Search Start Over

High mobility group HMGI(Y) protein expression in human colorectal hyperplastic and neoplastic diseases

Authors :
Maurizio Di Bonito
Nobutsugu Abe
Ada Giuliano
Maria Teresa Vento
Guidalberto Manfioletti
Takashi Watanabe
Massimo Santoro
Alfredo Fusco
Gennaro Chiappetta
Francesca Pentimalli
Monica Fedele
Giuseppe Viglietto
Vincenzo Giancotti
G., Chiappetta
G., Manfioletti
F., Pentimalli
N., Abe
M. D., Bonito
M. T., Vento
A., Giuliano
M., Fedele
G., Viglietto
Santoro, Massimo
T., Watanabe
V., Giancotti
Fusco, Alfredo
Chiappetta, G.
Manfioletti, Guidalberto
Pentimalli, F.
Abe, N.
DI BONITO, M.
Vento, M. T.
Giuliano, A.
Fedele, M.
Viglietto, G.
Santoro, M.
Watanabe, T.
Giancotti, V.
AND FUSCO, A.
Source :
International journal of cancer, 91 (2001): 147–151., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Gennaro CHIAPPETTA 1, Guidalberto MANFIOLETTI 2, Francesca PENTIMALLI 1, Nobutsugu ABE 3, Maurizio DI BONITO 1, Maria Teresa VENTO 1, Ada GIULIANO 1, Monica FEDELE 4, Giuseppe VIGLIETTO 1, Massimo SANTORO 4, Takashi WATANABE 3, Vincenzo GIANCOTTI 2 and Alfredo FUSCO 5/titolo:HIGH MOBILITY GROUP HMGI(Y) PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN HUMAN COLORECTAL HYPERPLASTIC AND NEOPLASTIC DISEASES/doi:/rivista:International journal of cancer (Print)/anno:2001/pagina_da:147/pagina_a:151/intervallo_pagine:147–151/volume:91, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

HMGI(Y) proteins are overexpressed in experimental and human malignancies, including colon, prostate and thyroid carcinomas. To determine at which step of the carcinogenic process HMGI(Y) induction occurs, we analysed the expression of the HMGI(Y) proteins in hyperplastic, preneoplastic and neoplastic tissues of colorectal origin by immunohistochemistry. All the colorectal carcinomas were HMGI(Y)-positive, whereas no expression was detected in normal colon mucosa tissue. HMGI(Y) expression in adenomas was closely correlated with the degree of cellular atypia. Only 2 of the 18 non-neoplastic polyps tested were HMGI(Y)-positive. These data indicate that HMGI(Y) protein induction is associated with the early stages of neoplastic transformation of colon cells and only rarely with colon cell hyperproliferation.

Details

ISSN :
00207136
Volume :
91
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8870d684eea80cc102abd007d6a32b78