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Expression of DNA mismatch repair gene MSH2 in cytological material from lung cancer patients
Mismatch repair genes encode for proteins responsible for the correction
of bases incorrectly paired in the DNA. Loss of DNA mismatch repair
activity has been associated with various cancers including tumors of
the lung. In the present study, we have analyzed by immunocytochemistry
the expression of MSH2 DNA repair gene in cytological material obtained
by fine needle aspiration from a panel of 42 primary lung cancer
patients. Specimens included 13 adenocarcinomas, 11 small cell
carcinomas and 18 squamous cell carcinomas. Loss of expression or low
expression was detected in 6 out of 13 (46%) adenocarcinomas and in 7
out of 18 (39%) of squamous cell carcinomas, although all 11 small cell
carcinomas expressed MSH2. Our results suggest that loss of MSH2
expression is frequent in nonsmall cell carcinomas of the lung (P <
0.01, chi(2) test). Evaluation of MSH2 expression can be applied for the
screening of cytological material from fine needle aspirations from the
lung