p27 downregulation and metallothionein overexpression in gastric cancer patients are associated with a poor survival rate
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p27 downregulation and metallothionein overexpression in gastric cancer patients are associated with a poor survival rate
Abstract
Background and objectives: As a significant number of curatively treated gastric cancer patients will ultimately relapse, there is an urgent need to investigate new prognostic markers for identification of high-risk patients. In this study, we investigated the possible role of molecular markers involved in cell cycle regulation (B1 and D3 cyclins, and p27) and cell protection (metallothionein, MT) in predicting tumor behavior and clinical outcome in gastric cancer patients.
Methods: Analysis of the above indicators was performed by immunohistochemistry on 73 gastric cancer patient samples and 25 normal gastric mucosa specimens.
Results: Normal gastric mucosa cells displayed low expressions of B1 and D3 cyclins and MT, and intense p27 staining. Conversely, gastric tumor cells showed higher cyclin D3 and MT, and lower p27 expressions. B1 cyclin expressions were not different between normal and tumor tissue. p27 and MT expressions were altered in almost all cancer samples, and were strongly correlated with tumor progression. Advanced extent of the primary tumor, nodal metastasis, low p27, and high MT expressions were the best combination of variables for prediction of poor clinical outcome. Each marker predicted outcome better than staging based on tumor-node (TNM) system. Survival and recurrence rates decreased as molecular alterations increased. Finally, molecular profile determination correctly predicted the prognosis in patients with same TNM stage.
Conclusions: p27 and MT expressions strongly correlated with clinical outcome allowing to identify an unfavorable group of patients that may benefit from tailored treatments. The role of B1 and D3 cyclins in gastric cancer remains to be elucidated.
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