Abstract
Archival biopsy specimens from transitional cell bladder tumours (n=185) were analysed immunohistochemically for expression of c-myc protein. The results were compared with compared with histopathological and clinical parameters and survival. Forty-three per cent of the tumours were negative for c-myc protein and weak, moderate, or strong cytoplasmic expression was found in 34, 14, and 9 per cent of cases, respectively. Nuclear positivity for c-myc protein was detected in 35 per cent of tumours and nuclear opositivity was related to overexpression of c-erb B-2 (P=0.01) and a high proportion of nuclei were also positive for p53 oncoprotein (pmyc protein was related to histological grade (P=0.005), papillary status (P=0.007), the S-phase fraction (P=0.008), the mitotic index (P=0.021), overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor (P=0.045), and c-erb B-2 (P=0.17). Expression of c-myc protein was not significantly related to the progression of tumours and it had no prognostic value in survival analysis. Independent predictors were the T-category (PP=0.061). The results show that while c-myc gene product participates in growth regulation of human bladder cancer cells, it has no independent prognostic significance.