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Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer
BACKGROUND: Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a significant role in tumor progression and invasion. Snail is a known regulator of EMT in various malignant tumors. This study investigated the role of Snail in gastric cancer. METHODS: We examined the effects of silenced or overexpressed Sn...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552976/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23151184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-521 |
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author | Shin, Na Ri Jeong, Eun Hui Choi, Chang In Moon, Hyun Jung Kwon, Chae Hwa Chu, In Sun Kim, Gwang Ha Jeon, Tae Yong Kim, Dae Hwan Lee, Jae Hyuk Park, Do Youn |
author_facet | Shin, Na Ri Jeong, Eun Hui Choi, Chang In Moon, Hyun Jung Kwon, Chae Hwa Chu, In Sun Kim, Gwang Ha Jeon, Tae Yong Kim, Dae Hwan Lee, Jae Hyuk Park, Do Youn |
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description | BACKGROUND: Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a significant role in tumor progression and invasion. Snail is a known regulator of EMT in various malignant tumors. This study investigated the role of Snail in gastric cancer. METHODS: We examined the effects of silenced or overexpressed Snail using lenti-viral constructs in gastric cancer cells. Immunohistochemical analysis of tissue microarrays from 314 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma (GC) was used to determine Snail’s clinicopathological and prognostic significance. Differential gene expression in 45 GC specimens with Snail overexpression was investigated using cDNA microarray analysis. RESULTS: Silencing of Snail by shRNA decreased invasion and migration in GC cell lines. Conversely, Snail overexpression increased invasion and migration of gastric cancer cells, in line with increased VEGF and MMP11. Snail overexpression (≥75% positive nuclear staining) was also significantly associated with tumor progression (P < 0.001), lymph node metastases (P = 0.002), lymphovascular invasion (P = 0.002), and perineural invasion (P = 0.002) in the 314 GC patients, and with shorter survival (P = 0.023). cDNA microarray analysis revealed 213 differentially expressed genes in GC tissues with Snail overexpression, including genes related to metastasis and invasion. CONCLUSION: Snail significantly affects invasiveness/migratory ability of GCs, and may also be used as a predictive biomarker for prognosis or aggressiveness of GCs. |
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spelling | pubmed-35529762013-01-28 Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer Shin, Na Ri Jeong, Eun Hui Choi, Chang In Moon, Hyun Jung Kwon, Chae Hwa Chu, In Sun Kim, Gwang Ha Jeon, Tae Yong Kim, Dae Hwan Lee, Jae Hyuk Park, Do Youn BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a significant role in tumor progression and invasion. Snail is a known regulator of EMT in various malignant tumors. This study investigated the role of Snail in gastric cancer. METHODS: We examined the effects of silenced or overexpressed Snail using lenti-viral constructs in gastric cancer cells. Immunohistochemical analysis of tissue microarrays from 314 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma (GC) was used to determine Snail’s clinicopathological and prognostic significance. Differential gene expression in 45 GC specimens with Snail overexpression was investigated using cDNA microarray analysis. RESULTS: Silencing of Snail by shRNA decreased invasion and migration in GC cell lines. Conversely, Snail overexpression increased invasion and migration of gastric cancer cells, in line with increased VEGF and MMP11. Snail overexpression (≥75% positive nuclear staining) was also significantly associated with tumor progression (P < 0.001), lymph node metastases (P = 0.002), lymphovascular invasion (P = 0.002), and perineural invasion (P = 0.002) in the 314 GC patients, and with shorter survival (P = 0.023). cDNA microarray analysis revealed 213 differentially expressed genes in GC tissues with Snail overexpression, including genes related to metastasis and invasion. CONCLUSION: Snail significantly affects invasiveness/migratory ability of GCs, and may also be used as a predictive biomarker for prognosis or aggressiveness of GCs. BioMed Central 2012-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3552976/ /pubmed/23151184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-521 Text en Copyright ©2012 Shin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shin, Na Ri Jeong, Eun Hui Choi, Chang In Moon, Hyun Jung Kwon, Chae Hwa Chu, In Sun Kim, Gwang Ha Jeon, Tae Yong Kim, Dae Hwan Lee, Jae Hyuk Park, Do Youn Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title | Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title_full | Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title_fullStr | Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title_short | Overexpression of Snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
title_sort | overexpression of snail is associated with lymph node metastasis and poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3552976/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23151184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-521 |
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