Zhao P, Liu W, Lu YL. Loss of fragile histidine triad protein expression and its clinicopathological significance in gastric cancer.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2004;
12:516-519. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v12.i3.516]
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Abstract
AIM: To investigate the expression of fragile histidine triad protein, Fhit and the possible relationship between its expression and clinicopathological indices in gastric carcinoma.
METHODS: Fhit protein expression was detected in 76 cases of gastric carcinoma, 58 dysplasia and 10 normal mucosae by immunohistochemical method to analyse its relationship to histological grade, clinical stage, metastatic status and prognosis.
RESULTS: The loss of Fhit protein expression was detected in 48/76 (63.2%) cases of cancer tissue, 36/58 (62.1%)cases of adjacent dysplastic tissue and 0/10 cases of normal gastric mucosa. There was a significant difference in the expression of Fhit protein between cancer or adjacent dysplastic tissue and normal gastric mucosa (P=0.000). It was also showed that loss of Fhit protein expression was found first in 35.7% (10/28) of grade I-II, and in 79.2% (38/48) of grade III (P = 0.000); second in 43.8% (14/32)of stage I-II, whereas in 77.3% (34/44) of stage III-IV (P = 0.004); and last in 36.4% (8/22) of tumors without metastasis but in 74.1% (40/54) of those with metastasis (P = 0.003). The significant difference in the loss of expression of Fhit was found between cancers on different histological grade, clinical stage and metastatic status, respectively. Follow-up data showed that there was a significant difference in median survival time between carcinomas with loss of Fhit (33 mos) and those without (71 mos) (Log rank = 20.78; P = 0.000).
CONCLUSION: Fhit protein is an important tumor suppressor protein. Loss of Fhit protein expression may be associated with carcinogenesis, invasion, metastasis and prognosis in gastric carcinoma.
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