Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Lung cancer arises after a series of morphological changes, which take several
years to progress from normal epithelium to invasive cancer. Multiple molecular changes and
growth factors factor production have been documented in lung cancers, both small cell and
non-small cell types. Insulin-like growth factors(IGFs) are important mitogenic and anabolic
peptides, both in vivo and in vitro, and are thought to be significant autocrine-paracrine
factors involved in normal and malignant cell proliferation. In this study, we have
investigated (delete) the degree of expression of IGF-1 on the immunohistochemical staining
in human non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) cells and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cells were
investigated.
METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining for IGF-1 was performed in 15 cases of small cell
carcinoma, 15 cases of squamous cell carcinoma, 15 cases of adenocarcinoma, and 12 cases of
bronchoalveolar carcinoma.
RESULTS: The NSCLC cells showed significantly increased expression
The expression of IGF-1 on the immunohistochemical staining significantly increased in NSCLC
cells than in SCLC cells.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that IGF-1 are expressed the
expression of IGF-1 in human lung cancer cells(.), and the (The) immunohistochemical staining
of IGF-1 in lung cancer cell lines may help in differentiation of may assist in the
differentiation of NSCLC and SCLC.