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Prognostic significance of the expression of MUC1 and collagen type IV in advanced gastric carcinoma

✍ Scribed by H. Ando; R. Aihara; T. Ohno; K. Ogata; E. Mochiki; H. Kuwano


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
246 KB
Volume
96
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract

Background

Scirrhous gastric carcinoma is characterized by excessive deposition of collagen in the stroma. However, the clinical significance of this fibrosis of the stomach has not been clarified. The aim of this study was to examine the fibrotic mechanism in several histological types of gastric carcinoma, and the combination of MUC1 and collagen type IV as a possible predictor of patient survival.

Methods

One hundred and two paraffin-embedded specimens of gastric carcinoma were examined by immunohistochemical staining using monoclonal antibodies against collagen type IV and MUC1.

Results

Collagen type IV-positive expression was significantly associated with depth of wall penetration (P = 0Β·025) and stage (P = 0Β·023). There was a significant relationship between MUC1-positive expression and interstitial collagen type IV-positive expression (P = 0Β·035). Survival was shorter for patients with the combination of MUC1-positive expression and interstitial collagen type IV-negative expression than for those with other expression patterns.

Conclusion

In patients with differentiated-type advanced gastric carcinoma, the combination of MUC1-positive and interstitial collagen type IV-negative expression may be a marker of unfavourable prognosis.


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