Research Article

Pathological Feature and Immunoprofile of Cystitis Glandularis Accompanied with Upper Urinary Tract Obstruction

Table 2

Immunohistochemical expression of cystitis glandularis in different pathological types.

ā€‰Transitional epithelialIntestinal epithelialProstatic epithelialMixed

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P5319 (50.00%)8 (50.00%)1 (50.00%)3 (33.33%)
Ki6715 (39.47%)5 (31.25%)03 (33.33%)
P2128 (73.68%)9 (56.25%)1 (50.00%)6 (66.67%)
MMP-921 (55.26%)8 (50.00%)1 (50.00%)3 (33.33%)
MUC117 (44.74%)8 (50.00%)1 (50.00%)2 (22.22%)
MUC26 (15.79%)6 (37.50%)00
COX-2
26 (68.42%)
10 (62.50%)1 (50.00%)2 (22.22%)

All immunohistochemical expressions of p53, Ki67, p21, MMP-9, MUC1, MUC2, and COX-2 from different pathological types in the two groups were positive in different degree. Transitional epithelial type was compared with mixed type; the difference in expression of COX-2 was significant, . However, there was no significant difference between other different pathological types of cystitis glandular.