01386naa a2200313 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400270007410000260010124501230012726000090025052005000025965000120075965000150077165000170078665000110080365000140081465000120082865000170084070000220085770000190087970000250089870000260092370000150094970000200096470000180098477300700100219783872014-02-04 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0001-28157 a10.1111/tan.121592DOI1 aVEIGA-CASTELLI, L. C. aLack of association between HLA-E polymorphisms and transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.h[electronic resource] c2013 aHLA-E expression has been reported in several tumors, including lymphoma, glioblastomas, colorectal cancer and renal carcinomas (6?10) but bladder tumors have not been evaluated so far. In fact, the only study that evaluated HLA-E expression in bladder was performed in normal mice urothelium and reported that the murine HLA-E homologous was expressed in normal urothelium and overexpressed after BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) instillation, which is commonly used for bladder cancer treatment. aBladder aHaplotypes aPolymorphism aBexiga aCarcinoma aCélula aPolimorfismo1 aCRUZ, A. S. de P.1 aINÁCIO, M. M.1 aMENDES-JUNIOR, C. T.1 aVIANELLO-BRONDANI, R.1 aMOREAU, P.1 aCASTELLI, E. C.1 aDONADI, E. A. tTissue Antigens, Copenhagengv. 82, n. 3, p. 197-200, Sept. 2013.