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Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and excessive salt intake are known as important risk factors for stomach cancer in humans. However, interactions of these two factors with gene expression profiles during gastric carcinogenesis remain unclear. In the present study, we investigat...

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Autores principales: Toyoda, Takeshi, Tsukamoto, Tetsuya, Yamamoto, Masami, Ban, Hisayo, Saito, Noriko, Takasu, Shinji, Shi, Liang, Saito, Ayumi, Ito, Seiji, Yamamura, Yoshitaka, Nishikawa, Akiyoshi, Ogawa, Kumiko, Tanaka, Takuji, Tatematsu, Masae
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23899160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-13-122
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author Toyoda, Takeshi
Tsukamoto, Tetsuya
Yamamoto, Masami
Ban, Hisayo
Saito, Noriko
Takasu, Shinji
Shi, Liang
Saito, Ayumi
Ito, Seiji
Yamamura, Yoshitaka
Nishikawa, Akiyoshi
Ogawa, Kumiko
Tanaka, Takuji
Tatematsu, Masae
author_facet Toyoda, Takeshi
Tsukamoto, Tetsuya
Yamamoto, Masami
Ban, Hisayo
Saito, Noriko
Takasu, Shinji
Shi, Liang
Saito, Ayumi
Ito, Seiji
Yamamura, Yoshitaka
Nishikawa, Akiyoshi
Ogawa, Kumiko
Tanaka, Takuji
Tatematsu, Masae
author_sort Toyoda, Takeshi
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description BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and excessive salt intake are known as important risk factors for stomach cancer in humans. However, interactions of these two factors with gene expression profiles during gastric carcinogenesis remain unclear. In the present study, we investigated the global gene expression associated with stomach carcinogenesis and prognosis of human gastric cancer using a mouse model. METHODS: To find candidate genes involved in stomach carcinogenesis, we firstly constructed a carcinogen-induced mouse gastric tumor model combined with H. pylori infection and high-salt diet. C57BL/6J mice were given N-methyl-N-nitrosourea in their drinking water and sacrificed after 40 weeks. Animals of a combination group were inoculated with H. pylori and fed a high-salt diet. Gene expression profiles in glandular stomach of the mice were investigated by oligonucleotide microarray. Second, we examined an availability of the candidate gene as prognostic factor for human patients. Immunohistochemical analysis of CD177, one of the up-regulated genes, was performed in human advanced gastric cancer specimens to evaluate the association with prognosis. RESULTS: The multiplicity of gastric tumor in carcinogen-treated mice was significantly increased by combination of H. pylori infection and high-salt diet. In the microarray analysis, 35 and 31 more than two-fold up-regulated and down-regulated genes, respectively, were detected in the H. pylori-infection and high-salt diet combined group compared with the other groups. Quantitative RT-PCR confirmed significant over-expression of two candidate genes including Cd177 and Reg3g. On immunohistochemical analysis of CD177 in human advanced gastric cancer specimens, over-expression was evident in 33 (60.0%) of 55 cases, significantly correlating with a favorable prognosis (P = 0.0294). Multivariate analysis including clinicopathological factors as covariates revealed high expression of CD177 to be an independent prognostic factor for overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that our mouse model combined with H. pylori infection and high-salt diet is useful for gene expression profiling in gastric carcinogenesis, providing evidence that CD177 is a novel prognostic factor for stomach cancer. This is the first report showing a prognostic correlation between CD177 expression and solid tumor behavior.
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spelling pubmed-37340372013-08-06 Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer Toyoda, Takeshi Tsukamoto, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Masami Ban, Hisayo Saito, Noriko Takasu, Shinji Shi, Liang Saito, Ayumi Ito, Seiji Yamamura, Yoshitaka Nishikawa, Akiyoshi Ogawa, Kumiko Tanaka, Takuji Tatematsu, Masae BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and excessive salt intake are known as important risk factors for stomach cancer in humans. However, interactions of these two factors with gene expression profiles during gastric carcinogenesis remain unclear. In the present study, we investigated the global gene expression associated with stomach carcinogenesis and prognosis of human gastric cancer using a mouse model. METHODS: To find candidate genes involved in stomach carcinogenesis, we firstly constructed a carcinogen-induced mouse gastric tumor model combined with H. pylori infection and high-salt diet. C57BL/6J mice were given N-methyl-N-nitrosourea in their drinking water and sacrificed after 40 weeks. Animals of a combination group were inoculated with H. pylori and fed a high-salt diet. Gene expression profiles in glandular stomach of the mice were investigated by oligonucleotide microarray. Second, we examined an availability of the candidate gene as prognostic factor for human patients. Immunohistochemical analysis of CD177, one of the up-regulated genes, was performed in human advanced gastric cancer specimens to evaluate the association with prognosis. RESULTS: The multiplicity of gastric tumor in carcinogen-treated mice was significantly increased by combination of H. pylori infection and high-salt diet. In the microarray analysis, 35 and 31 more than two-fold up-regulated and down-regulated genes, respectively, were detected in the H. pylori-infection and high-salt diet combined group compared with the other groups. Quantitative RT-PCR confirmed significant over-expression of two candidate genes including Cd177 and Reg3g. On immunohistochemical analysis of CD177 in human advanced gastric cancer specimens, over-expression was evident in 33 (60.0%) of 55 cases, significantly correlating with a favorable prognosis (P = 0.0294). Multivariate analysis including clinicopathological factors as covariates revealed high expression of CD177 to be an independent prognostic factor for overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that our mouse model combined with H. pylori infection and high-salt diet is useful for gene expression profiling in gastric carcinogenesis, providing evidence that CD177 is a novel prognostic factor for stomach cancer. This is the first report showing a prognostic correlation between CD177 expression and solid tumor behavior. BioMed Central 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3734037/ /pubmed/23899160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-13-122 Text en Copyright © 2013 Toyoda 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
Toyoda, Takeshi
Tsukamoto, Tetsuya
Yamamoto, Masami
Ban, Hisayo
Saito, Noriko
Takasu, Shinji
Shi, Liang
Saito, Ayumi
Ito, Seiji
Yamamura, Yoshitaka
Nishikawa, Akiyoshi
Ogawa, Kumiko
Tanaka, Takuji
Tatematsu, Masae
Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title_full Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title_fullStr Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title_short Gene expression analysis of a Helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of CD177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
title_sort gene expression analysis of a helicobacter pylori-infected and high-salt diet-treated mouse gastric tumor model: identification of cd177 as a novel prognostic factor in patients with gastric cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23899160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-13-122
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