Original Article


EXPRESSIONS OF ESTROGEN OCCUPIED RECEPTOR(EoR) AND PROGESTERONE OCCUPIED RECEPTOR(PoR) AND C- erbB- 2 ONCOPROTEIN IN HUMAN NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMAS

Zuofu Xie, Xiandong Lin, Jingshi Zhang

Abstract

It is first reported here that estrogen occupied receptor (EoR) and progesterone occupied receptor (PoR) expressed in cancenms tissues (59.57% and 82.98% respectively) and morphologically normal epithelimn (50---77.78% and 70--88.89% respectively) in nasopharyngeni carcinomas (NPCs) with insignificant difference (P >0.05). Positive rates of EoR and PoR increased greatly in clinical stage III and IV, compared with in II ( P<0.05), and exhibited insignificant difference between female cases and male ones (P >0.05). Positive rate of C- erbB- 2 was 19.15% in cancerous celis,and 9.68% in stage III and 66.67% in IV in NPCs(P <0.05). Significant difference of C- erbB- 2 expression was observed between bilateral cervical lymph node metastasis (BCI2d) and tmilateral ones (P< 0.005) but not for EoR or PoR (P >0.05). These findings suggest that EoR or PoR may be correlated with aggravation but not genesis and node metastasis in NPCs and that C- erbB- 2 may be correlated with aggravation and promotion of formation of node metastasis in NPCs.