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Flow cytometric evaluation of transferrin receptor in transitional cell carcinoma

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We evaluated flow cytometric (FCM) analysis of transferrin receptor (TFR) expression as a marker for the malignant potential in transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). TCCs from 55 patients were analyzed by FCM using an anti-TFR monoclonal antibody (CD71) and a TCC-specific monoclonal antibody (EH14), which recognizes most TCC cells irrespective of the grade. The cells were divided into subpopulations according to DNA ploidy determined simultaneously. TFR expression correlated well with the grade and the stage of the tumors. TFR expression of the aneuploid tumors was significantly higher than that of the euploid tumors in all subpopulations. EH14 expression did not correlate with the grade or the stage of the tumors. EH14 expression of the aneuploid tumors was significantly higher than that of the euploid tumors in the whole cell population but not in the subpopulations. In moderately differentiated tumors or in TI tumors, TFR expression was higher in multiple or recurrent tumors than in simple tumors. The cell size or shape were not the primary reasons for the enhanced expression of TFR in the high-grade or the high-stage tumors; instead, overproduction of TFR may take place in these tumors. Clinically, many of the TCC tumors are grouped into G2 or T1 tumors, some of which will be invasive cancers. Quantitative analysis of TFR expression using FCM may be useful to predict the prognosis of these tumors.

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Rahman, S.A., Yokoyama, M., Nishio, S. et al. Flow cytometric evaluation of transferrin receptor in transitional cell carcinoma. Urol. Res. 25, 325–329 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01294658

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