Background: bag-1, bcl-2 and bax are all apoptosis-related proteins. They play a role in the diagnosis, progress, metastasis and prognosis of tumor. The aim of the study was to investigate the expression of bag-1, bcl-2 and bax in non-small cell lung cancer, and to study the relationship between their expression levels and the clinical pathological characteristics, furthermore, to evaluate their correlation with multi-drug resistance.
Methods: The expressions of bag-1, bcl-2 and bax in 140 non-small cell lung cancer tissues (40 of 140 were processed neoadjuvant chemotherapy) and 15 lung benign lesion tissues were examined with SP immuno-histochemical stain.
Results: The positive expression rates of bag-1 and bcl-2 protein in non-small cell lung cancer were significantly higher than those in pulmonary benign lesion tissues (P<0.05), but the positive expression rate of bax in non-small cell lung cancer was significantly lower than that in pulmonary benign lesion tissues (P<0.05). The expressions of bag-1, bcl-2 and bax protein were not related to the age and sex of patients, histological classification, P-TNM stage and lymph node involvement of the cancer (P>0.05), but bag-1 was related to the differentiation degree of the tumor. The lower the differentiation was, the higher the levels of expression of bag-1 were. bcl-2 protein expression was highly positive correlated with the bag-1 protein expression in non-small cell lung cancer (r =0.371, P<0.01), and bcl-2 protein was highly negative correlated with bax protein expression (r=-0.225, P<0.01). The positive expression rates of bag-1 and bcl-2 showed increasing trends from the patients without neoadjuvant therapy to those with neoadjuvant therapy, but the difference had no statistic significance (P>0.05).
Conclusions: The high expression of bag-1, bcl-2 protein and the low expression of bax protein exist in nonsmall cell lung cancer. The expression level of bag-1 protein is closely related to the differentiation degree of non-small cell lung cancer. A highly positive correlation exists between bag-1 and bcl-2 expression, and a highly negative correlation is observed between bcl-2 and bax expression. The study doesn't provide the evidence that there is a close correlation between the expression levels of bag-1, bcl-2, bax and the multi-drug resistance in non-small cell lung cancer.