ONCOPROTEÍNAS
VIRALES, APOPTOSIS Y PROLIFERACIÓN CELULAR EN LA
CARCINOGÉNESIS DE PULMÓN: E6-E7, P53,
BCL-2, BAX y PCNA
*Guerrero Ivonne, **Rodríguez Wuilbert,
°Amorín Edgar, *Mejía Roberto, °°Chang Alfonso.
SUMMARY
During the last decade, a number of the known oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes have
been shown to be altered in lung tumors. The tumor growth and progression of the lung
cancer strict1y depend as another neoplasm on an imbalance between cellular proliferation
and death, the wich is controlated by altered cellular genes. The oncoproteins of the
human papillomavirus (PVH) interacting many times with the products of tumor-suppressor
genes characterization events of carcinogenetic process of this neoplasia.
Objective: To evaluate the behavior of oncogenes and tumor-suppresor genes and its
possible association with human papillomavirus oncoproteins in the lung neoplasia of two
patients with old history of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis positive to HPV-DNA.
Materials and Methods: We studied paraffin embedded biopsies of two patients with
diagnosis of 1ung carcinoma. The expression of the biologic parameters P53, Bcl-2, Bax and
PCNA proliferative activity were detected applying immunohistochemistry, and the viral
oncogenes E6-E7 of the HPV-6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, and 35 by means the polymerase chain
reaction PCR using type specific primers and restriction maps.
Results: In both cases studied were detected HPV-DNA, in one of them was identified
multiple infection to the HPV-11, 16, 18 and 31, and in the other case the types 6, 11,16
and 18. On1y one of the cases was immunoreactive for the four markers P53, Bcl-2, Bax and
PCNA simultaneously. The second cases was only positive for PCNA and Bax.
Conclusions: Our results support the possibility that some of HPV might play an important
role in the development of 1ung neoplasm with previous history of recurrent laryngeal
papilomatosis positive HPV-DNA, and suggest to the proteins of oncogenes and
tumor-suppressor genes in lung cancer, as clinic potential of this cellular and viral
markers, to be careffully applyed in fields of diagnosis and prognostic, and can in the
future had an iniportant role likely in the therapy and prevention of patients with
susceptibly showed, for the which is necessary major studies.
Key words: lung cancer, HPV, p53, bcl-2, bax, PCNA.
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