摘要
Objective: To determine whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor have any possible correlation with etiology of gestational trophoblastic diseases. Methods: Avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase techniques with polyclonal antibodies against EGF, EGFR were used to examine 53 cases of GTD, including complete hydatidiform mole(16),invasive mole(20),gestational choriocarcinoma(17).Results:EGF was mainly localized on syncytiotrophoblasts (ST), and was found less on cytotrophoblasts. Cytologic localization of EGFR showed the similar results. The positive rate of EGF and EGFR were 0.625, 0.813 in hydatidiform mole, 0.405, 0.450 in invasive mole and 0.118, 0.235 in gestational choriocarcinoma. There was significant difference of EGF or EGFR among hydatidiform mole group and other groups, respectively (P<0.05). Conclusion:The cellular levels of EGF and EGFR decreased gradually in the development of GTD. It implied that the autocrine and paracrine mechanism may play an important role on the proliferation and differentiation of trophoblast cells and the disorder of the system may lead to GTD malignant transformation.
Objective: To determine whether epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor have any possible correlation with etiology of gestational trophoblastic diseases. Methods: Avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase techniques with polyclonal antibodies against EGF, EGFR were used to examine 53 cases of GTD, including complete hydatidiform mole(16),invasive mole(20),gestational choriocarcinoma(17).Results:EGF was mainly localized on syncytiotrophoblasts (ST), and was found less on cytotrophoblasts. Cytologic localization of EGFR showed the similar results. The positive rate of EGF and EGFR were 0.625, 0.813 in hydatidiform mole, 0.405, 0.450 in invasive mole and 0.118, 0.235 in gestational choriocarcinoma. There was significant difference of EGF or EGFR among hydatidiform mole group and other groups, respectively (P<0.05). Conclusion:The cellular levels of EGF and EGFR decreased gradually in the development of GTD. It implied that the autocrine and paracrine mechanism may play an important role on the proliferation and differentiation of trophoblast cells and the disorder of the system may lead to GTD malignant transformation.