Aim: To investigate the expression of p27 protein and its significance in cervical carcinoma tissues.
Methods: The p27 protein expression in 26 normal cervical tissues and 48 cervical carcinoma tissues was detected by streptavidin-peroxidase staining(SP method).
Results: The positive rate of p27 protein expression in 48 cervical carcinoma tissues was 39.5%, and that in 26 normal cervical tissues was 72.7%. The former was obviously lower than the latter(P<0.01). In addition, The positive rate of p27 protein in 48 cervical carcinoma tissue was correlated with the differentiation degree of the carcinoma, clinical phase of the patients and lymph node metastasis. In the poorly-differentiated cancer cells, advanced phase patients and the patients with lymph node metastasis, positive rate of p27 protein expression was the lowest.
Conclusion: The expression of p27 protein is related to differentiation degree of cancer cells, clinical phase of the patients and lymph node metastasis. Detection of p27 protein expression may be valuable to assess prognosis of the patients with cervical carcinoma.