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Expression of regenerating gene I in gastric adenocarcinomas : Correlation with tumor differentiation status and patient survival

✍ Scribed by Dipok Kumar Dhar; Jun Udagawa; Shunji Ishihara; Hiroki Otani; Yoshikazu Kinoshita; Shin Takasawa; Hiroshi Okamoto; Hirofumi Kubota; Toshiyuki Fujii; Mitsuo Tachibana; Naofumi Nagasue


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
270 KB
Volume
100
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Regenerating gene I (REG) was identified as a growth factor for pancreatic islet beta cells. Enhanced REG expression was observed during the healing of gastric mucosa. REG expression was observed in various tumors including gastric carcinoma, but to the authors' knowledge, the correlation between REG expression and clinicopathologic characteristics and patient prognosis have not been evaluated.

METHODS

The REG messenger RNA level was analyzed by Northern blot analysis and localization was performed by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry in gastric adenocarcinoma specimens. The correlations between REG expression and clinicopathologic features and survival of the patients were analyzed.

RESULTS

Of the 68 patients studied, 24 (35%) were positive for REG. There was a significant consistency in the intensity and localization of REG transcript and protein expressions. REG expression was enhanced in advanced T classification tumors and in tumors that were not well differentiated. A significant number of metastatic lymph nodes were present in REG‐positive tumors. Overall and disease‐free survival were found to be poor for patients with REG‐positive tumors. REG expression was reported to be an independent predictor of overall patient survival.

CONCLUSIONS

Determination of REG expression may help to identify aggressive gastric tumors and to tailor appropriate therapy for patients with REG‐positive tumors. Cancer 2004. Β© 2004 American Cancer Society.


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