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Title:
The Significance of Friend Leukemia Virus Integration 1 Transcription Factor (Fli-1) in Astrocytoma
Authors: Hala A. Agina, Ahlam A. Abdelmaksoud, Eman S. Omar, Marwa S. Abdallah, Shimaa G. Ahmed
Year: 2022
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Full paper Marwa Said Abd Allah_BMFJ_Volume 39_Issue Special issue (Academic)_Pages 153-167.pdf
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Abstract:

Background: Astrocytoma is the most common type of glioma. Fli-1 is a nuclear transcription factor that increase cellular proliferation and tumorigenesis providing a prognostic tool for many human tumors. Therefore, Fli- 1 may have a role in astrocytoma. Aim: To study the expression of Fli-1 in astrocytoma and its correlation to clinicopathological aspects. Subjects and methods: This is a retrospective study performed upon 45 cases grouped as 22.2 % of grade I astrocytoma, 26.7% of grade II astrocytoma, 13.3 % of grade III astrocytoma and 37.8% of grade IV astrocytoma. Immunohistochemical staining of Fli-1 antibody was applied on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded blocks. The correlation between Fli-1 expression and clinicopathologic parameters was statistically studied. Results: High expression of Fli -1 was seen in 60% of astrocytoma, while low expression was seen in 40 % of astrocytoma cases. Fli -1 expression showed highly significant associations with age, tumor size, tumor site, tumor grade, tumor type, progression free and overall survivals of studied cases (P value 2 is better to discriminate between low and high grade astrocytoma. Fli-1 score can be diagnostic to differentiate between low and high grade astrocytoma. Fli-1 may be a prognostic marker in astrocytoma to predict recurrence & patient survival.

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