ObjectiveTo investigate the value of metastatic lymph node ratio (abbreviation: rN) in the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer.MethodsThe clinical data of 255 patients with gastric cancer who underwent the radical gastrec-tomy in the First Department of General Surgery of Lanzhou University Second Hospital from January 2014 to July 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. The survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier survival curves and Cox regression model. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to compare the accuracy of rN stage and N stage for prognosis judgment of patients with gastric cancer, and the Spearman correlation analysis method was used to analyze the correlation between rN or number of metastatic lymph node and total number of lymph nodes detected.ResultsThe univariate survival analysis showed that the vascular invasion, nerve invasion, histologic grade, tumor diameter, T stage, N stage, and rN stage were significantly associated with the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer (P<0.05); The multivariate survival analysis demonstrated that the prognosis model based on the rN stage had a higher HR value (1.756 versus 1.610) and a smaller –2 log likelihood value (648.548 versus 649.469) than the N stage. Correlation analysis results showed that rN was indepen-dent of the number of lymph nodes detected when the number was <15 and ≥15 (rs=0.275, P=0.058; rs=0.075, P=0.285). In addition, when the number of lymph nodes detected was <15 and ≥15, the rN staging could accurately stratify the prognosis of gastric cancer patients (χ2=11.24, P=0.009; χ2=30.25, P<0.001). ROC curve analysis results showed that when the number of lymph nodes detected was less than 15, rN stage had a higher area under ROC curve value [0.863, 95%CI (0.752, 0.974) and 0.813, 95%CI (0.687, 0.938)] as compared with N stage.ConclusionrN stage might be more accurate than N stage in predicting prognosis of patients with gastric cancer when number of lymph nodes harvested is less than 15.
ObjectiveTo investigate relationship between galectin-1 (Gal-1) and invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer.MethodThe related literatures on the relationship between the Gal-1 and the invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer in recent years were reviewed.ResultsThe expression of Gal-1 in the gastric cancer tissue was closely related to the invasion, metastasis ability, immunosuppression, and angiogenesis of tumor cells, and played the important role in the progression and evolution of the gastric cancer. The expression of Gal-1 was higher, the malignancy of the tumor was higher, and the prognosis of the patient was worse.ConclusionExpression of Gal-1 can promote invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer, but further clinical trials need to be verified.