Expression of heat shock protein 27 and alpha-crystallins in human retinoblastoma after chemoreduction

化疗后人视网膜母细胞瘤中热休克蛋白27和α-晶状体蛋白的表达

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Abstract

AIM: Small heat shock proteins (sHSP) play an important role in the resistance to anticancer drugs. We examined the expression of the sHSP family, HSP27 and alpha-crystallins, in human retinoblastoma with and without preoperative chemotherapy. METHODS: Eighteen enucleated eyes from patients with retinoblastoma were used. Six patients had undergone chemotherapy before enucleation. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections were processed for H&E staining and examined by immunohistochemistry using anti-HSP27 and alpha-crystallins antibodies. RESULTS: Eleven of 12 cases with no history of preoperative chemotherapy showed weakly positive or negative staining for HSP27, whereas six and five cases were strongly positive for alphaA and alphaB-crystallin, respectively. In the six cases with a history of chemotherapy, several viable retinoblastoma cells remained. Immunoreactivity for HSP27 and alphaB-crystallin was strongly detected in the cytoplasm of viable retinoblastoma cells, while alphaA-crystallin immunoreactivity was less marked. Immunoreactivity for HSP27 was significantly higher in retinoblastoma cases with preoperative chemotherapy than in those without chemotherapy (p<0.0001). In contrast, immunoreactivity for alphaA-crystallin was significantly lower in cases with chemotherapy than in cases without chemotherapy (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: HSP27 and alphaB-crystallin, but not alphaA-crystallin, were highly expressed in viable tumour cells after chemotherapy, suggesting that HSP27 and alphaB-crystallin may protect tumour cells from apoptotic signals produced by anticancer drugs in retinoblastoma.

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