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Arch Hellen Med, 16(6), November-December 1999, 580–589
ORIGINAL PAPER
Correlation
of bcl-2 and bax protein expression with apoptosis
in human pituitary adenomas
D. SAMBAZIOTIS,1
G. KONTOGEORGOS,1 N. KAPRANOS2
1Department
of Pathology “Georgios Gennimatas” General Hospital,
2Department of Molecular Pathology, “Amalia Fleming” Hospital, Athens,
Greece
OBJECTIVE
The bcl-2 oncogene and the bax gene and their protein products
play an important role in the regulation of apoptosis. The aim of the study
was to investigate the effects of bcl-2 and bax proteins and their relation
with apoptosis in a series of 81 pituitary adenomas
METHOD
The 60 functioning adenomas included 19 somatotroph, 16 lactotroph, 10 mixed
somatotroph-lactotroph and 15 corticotroph adenomas. The remaining 21 cases
were clinically nonfunctioning adenomas. Bcl-2 and bax proteins were studied
immunohistochemically and the results were quantitated with the use of the Histoscore
system (HSC), by multiplying the immunoreactivity grade (1–4) with the staining
intensity grade (1–3). Apoptotic cells were detected by the in situ end
labeling technique (ISEL) on paraffin sections and the apoptotic labeling index
(ALI) was accessed.
RESULTS Bcl-2 protein immunopositivity was found in
58% of the tumors, including 32 (53.5%) functioning and 15 (71.5%) nonfunctioning
adenomas. Bax protein was found to be immunoreactive in 65 tumors (80%), including
50 (83.5%) functioning and 15 (71.5%) nonfunctioning adenomas. Bcl-2 HSC was
significantly higher (P=0.02) in nonfunctioning (4.95) than in functioning (2.76)
adenomas. Regarding bax HSC, no statistically significant differences were found
between functioning (5.91) and nonfunctioning (5.58) adenomas. Overall, 45 of
81 (55.5%) adenomas included positive apoptotic nuclei by the ISEL technique.
Functioning adenomas showed a significantly higher (P=0.03) ALI (5.7%) than
that of nonfunctioning tumors (1.92%). The highest frequency of positive nuclei
was noticed in corticotroph adenomas (6.81%), followed by lactotroph (5.57%),
somatotroph (5.51%) and mixed somatotroph-lactotroph (4.59%) tumors. An inverse
correlation was found between ALI and bcl-2 protein expression in almost all
adenoma types. These differences were statistically significant only in corticotroph
adenomas (P=0.02). In contrast, the apoptotic rate showed no correlation with
bax protein expression.
CONCLUSIONS Apoptosis occurs mainly in functioning adenomas,
with a statistically significant differences from nonfunctioning tumors. Bcl-2
protein expression is lower as compared to bax protein. In addition, it is significantly
higher in nonfunctioning adenomas and shows inverse correlation with ALI. These
results show that bcl-2/bax heterodimer is implicated in the regulation of the
apoptotic process in human pituitary adenomas.
Key words: Apoptosis, bcl-2, bax, Pituitary adenoma.