Objective To study the expressions of phosphatese and tensin homolog deletedin chromosom ten (PTEN), Fas/FasL system and matrix metalloproteinnases-2 (MMP-2) in human gastric cancer. Methods Seventy-five cases of gastric carcinoma were selected from paraffin wax embodied specimens with full clinicopathological data, and another 15 cases of normal gastric mucosa specimens were selected as the control group. SP immunohistochemistry was used to measure the expressions of PTEN, Fas/FasL and MMP-2 in them. The data was statistically analyzed by χ2 test and relative analysis. Results The expressions of PTEN, Fas/FasL and MMP-2 were correlated with the lymphatic metastasis, degree of infiltration, clinical TMN stage and pathological histological differentiated degree of gastric cancer (Plt;0.05). PTEN was positive correlated with Fas/FasL (r=0.401, Plt;0.001). MMP-2 was negative correlated with Fas/FasL (r=-0.720, Plt;0.001). MMP-2 was negative correlated with PTEN (r=-0.336, Plt;0.001). Conclusion There is guidance meaning in testing the expressions of PTEN, Fas/FasL and MMP-2 in gastric cancer to estimate the prevention, diagnoses, therapy and prognosis of gastric cancer.
Abstract: Objective To investigate the expression and correlation of phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome ten(PTEN), epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) and Ki-67 in human thymic tumors, and their possible role in tumor genesis, infiltration and metastasis. Methods The expression of PTEN, EGFR and Ki-67 were detected by using SP immunohistochemical technique in 45 cases of thymic tumors and 5 cases of normal thymic tissues. Results In 5 cases of normal thymic tissues, the expression of PTEN was bly positive, whereas EGFR and Ki -67 were weakly positive or negative. In 45 cases of thymic tumors, the positive ratio of PTEN were significantly reduced from benign thymoma, invasive thymoma to thymic carcinoma (χ2=7.808, P=0.020), but the positive ratio of EGFR and Ki-67 were gradually increased(χ2=8.032, 0.018,7.006;P=0.030). The positive ratio of PTEN, EGFR and Ki-67 protein were significantly related to Levine classification, Masaoka staging and lymph node metastasis (Plt;0.05). PTEN positive cases were negatively correlated with EGFR and Ki-67(r=-0.632,-0.653;Plt;0.01), EGFR positive cases were positively correlated with Ki-67 in thymic tumors(r=0.807,Plt;0.01). Conclusions Reduced or absent PTEN and increased EGFR and Ki-67 expression might play an important role in the genesis, invasiveness and metastasis of thymic tumors. The expression of PTEN is bly associated with the expression of abnormal EGFR and Ki-67. Detection of the three protein expressions simultaneously might be more helpful in making an early diagnosis of the tumors jndgement of theirs malignant degree,invasiveness and metastasis capacity, as well as the prognosis.
Objective To investigate the expressions of Ki67 and PTEN protein in human gastric atypical hyperplasia and carcinoma, and to explore their relations with gastric canceration and the possibility of being early biological markers. Methods The expressions Ki67 and PTEN protein were detected by using immunohistochemical staining SP method in 22 cases of normal gastric tissues and 80 cases of atypical hyperplasia and 60 cases of gastric carcinoma. Results The positive expression level of PTEN in normal gastric tissue was higher than that in atypical hyperplasia tissue, with the lowest level in gastric carcinoma, whereas, it was opposite for the expressions of Ki67 in these samples. The positive expression rates of PTEN and Ki67 were both well related with pathological grading of gastric tissues (r=-0.461 and 0.301, respectively, P<0.01). The expression of PTEN was not obviously related with Lauren type, infiltration degree and differentiation level of gastric carcinoma, but it was associated with lymph node metastasis. For Ki67, it was found that there were correlations between the expression of Ki67 and Lauren type, lymph node metastasis, but not with infiltration degree, differentiation level of gastric carcinoma. Negative correlation was found between the expressions of PTEN and Ki67 protein in gastric carcinoma (r=-0.316, P<0.05). Conclusion Abnormal expressions of Ki67 and PTEN protein were associated with canceration in stomach. Therefore, both of them may act as useful biomarkers for early detection of gastric carcinoma.