Expression of resistin-like molecule beta in gastric cancer: its relationship with clinicopathological parameters and prognosis
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Expression of resistin-like molecule beta in gastric cancer: its relationship with clinicopathological parameters and prognosis
Abstract
Resistin-like molecule beta (RELMbeta), an intestinal goblet cell-specific protein, is a biomarker of intestinal metaplasia in Barrett's esophagus and over-expressed in colon cancer. Since gastric adenocarcinomas can arise through a process of intestinalization, we hypothesized that RELMbeta might be aberrantly expressed in gastric cancer. This study was undertaken to examine the RELMbeta expression in gastric cancer and correlate it with clinical outcome. One hundred and thirty-six gastric cancer patients were evaluated for the RELMbeta expression by immunohistochemistry. The RELMbeta transcripts were measured by real-time quantitative PCR. In normal gastric mucosa, RELMbeta expression was absent, whereas areas of intestinal metaplasia revealed RELMbeta reactivity. Eighty-nine patients of gastric cancer (65.4%) were positive for RELMbeta expression. In a subtotal of 20 patients, RELMbeta transcripts were positively correlated with protein levels in gastric cancer tissues, but absent in normal gastric mucosa. The expression rate of RELMbeta was higher in intestinal-type carcinomas than in diffuse-type carcinomas (P < 0.001). RELMbeta positivity in gastric cancer was positively correlated with tumor differentiation (P = 0.001) and inversely correlated with tumor infiltration (P = 0.007), lymph node metastasis (P = 0.035), and heparanase expression (P < 0.001), without correlation with age, gender, tumor location and size, tumor-node metastasis stages, and Ki-67 expression. Patients showing positive RELMbeta expression had a significantly longer overall survival than those with negative expression (P = 0.001). These results provide evidences that the RELMbeta expression in gastric cancer is correlated with clinicopathological features and may be a useful prognostic factor for predicting the outcome of gastric cancer patients.
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