Some Biological Characteristics in Multiple Myeloma
†Dušek J. 1 , Ščudla V. 2 , Kolář Z. 1,3 , Řiháková P. 1,3 , Hlobilová A. 1,3
Ústav patologie, Olomouc |
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Summary:
On a series of thirty trephine bone marrow biopsies from patients with multiple myeloma, the
authors evaluated expression of markers of cell proliferation or of its blockade (Ki-67, PCNA,
topoisomerase IIa, cyclin D-1, AgNOR, and p27 kip1 ) and markers indicating multidrug resistance
(P-170 and Bcl-2). Expression of Ki-67 and of topoisomerase IIa was unfrequent. Marked positivity
of PCNA was expressed in about one third of cases, negative staining was exceptional. No expres-
sion of cyclin D-1 was noted. Positivity of p27 kip1 was frequent. P-170 was demonstrated in a small
number of cases, Bcl-2 was strongly positive in most cases. The results characterise multiple
myeloma as a tumour with low proliferation rate and, simultaneously, with high resistance to
apoptosis.
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