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
2004年
1期
19-24
,共6页
孙宏伟%郑华川%杨雪飞%吴东瑛%张素敏%况立革%辛彦
孫宏偉%鄭華川%楊雪飛%吳東瑛%張素敏%況立革%辛彥
손굉위%정화천%양설비%오동영%장소민%황립혁%신언
PTEN gene%Caspase-3%primary gastric malignant lymphoma
Objective To investigate the expression of PTEN and Caspase-3 in malignant lymphoma of the stomach and explore their role in progression of primary gastric malignant lymphoma. Methods Formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues from 56 cases of primary gastric malignant lymphoma and their adjacent non-tumor mucosa were evaluated for PTEN and Caspase-3 protein expression by streptavidin-biotin-complex (SABC) immunohistochemistry. Their expression was compared with clinical tumor parameters with the relationship between PTEN and Caspase-3 expression concerned as well. Results The positive rate of PTEN expression in primary gastric lymphomas (50.0%, 28/56) was significantly lower than that in adjacent non-tumor gastric mucosa (96.4%, 27/28) (P < 0.05). Meanwhile,43 of 56(76.8%) gastric lymphomas indicated Caspase-3 expression, less than that in adjacent nontumor mucosa (93.5%, 29/31) (P < 0.05). The expression of PTEN was negatively correlated with invasion and lymph node metastasis of gastric lymphoma (P < 0.05), while the Caspase-3 expression was negatively associated with the latter one (P < 0.05). Additionally, the PTEN expression was positively correlated with Caspase-3 expression in the primary gastric malignant lymphoma (P < 0.05). Conclusions The down-regnlated expression of PTEN and Caspase-3 played an important role in progression of primary malignant gastric lymphoma. PTEN, as a molecular marker of pathobiological behaviors of tumor, contributes to tumor progression by increasing cell mobility and angiogenesis, as well as decreasing cell adhesion and apoptosis.