Balcerczak E, Mirowski M, Sasor A, Wierzbicki R
Department of Pharmaceutical Biochemistry; Molecular Biology Laboratory, 90-151 Lodz, Poland.
Neoplasma. 2003;50(2):97-101.
The expression of p65, DD3 and c-erbB2 genes was analyzed in 39 histologically verified human prostate cancers. The expression of p65 and DD3 genes was observed in significant percentage in well- and moderately-differentiated tumors. Both genes expression was lower in poorly differentiated tumors. On the contrary, c-erbB2 gene expression increased with advanced histological grading and reached the highest percentage in poorly-differentiated cancers. In the all investigated groups straight dependence between p65 and DD3 genes expression occurred. Opposite dependence was noticed in expression of p65/DD3 and c-erbB2 genes.