中国医学科学杂志(英文版)
中國醫學科學雜誌(英文版)
중국의학과학잡지(영문판)
CHINESE MEDICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
2003年
2期
87-92
,共6页
ovarian carcinoma%metastasis%MTA1 gene%nm23H1 gene
Objective. To understanding the molecular mechanisms in invasion and metastasis of the ovarian car-cinoma, we investigate a novel candidate metastasis-associated gene (MTA1) and nm23H1 mRNA ex-pression and mutation in ovarian carcinoma.Methods. Twenty primary ovarian carcinoma specimens, 20 corresponding lymph nodes and 8 normalovarian was examined for mRNA expression and mutation of MTA1 and nm23H1 genes by revere-tran-scription ploymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and RT-PCR-SSCP analysis. The level of the expressionwas determined by the relative optic desity (ROD) of the PCR products.Results. The frequency of MAT1 overexpression was 100%(7/7) in primary ovarian carcinoma withmetastasis but only 38.5% (5/13) in those without metastasis (P=0.0103 ). Overexpression of MAT1 wasobserved in 87.5%(6/7) of lymph nodes with metastasis but only 23%(3/13) of lymph nodes withoutmetastasis (P=0.0118). In contrast with MAT1, low expression of nm23H1 mRNA was seen in 7 of 7 o-varian carcinoma with metastasis but only in 4 of 13(30%) of those without metastassis (P=0.0043). Lownm23H1 expression was also seen in 7 of 7 lymph nodes with metastasis but only in 5 of 13 (38.5%)nonmetastatic lymph nodes (P=0.0102). The ROD ratio of MAT1 to nm23H1 increased with the develop-ment of metastasis. No mutation of MAT1 and nm23H1 genes was found by SSCP analysis.Conclusion. The mRNA expression of MTA1 and nm23H1 is positively and negatively correlated withlymph node metastasis, respectively. Expression abnormalities but not mutation of the two genes are fre-quent events related to lymph node metastasis of ovarian cancer.