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Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma

Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) possesses a poor prognosis, which is primarily attributed to the lack of early and timely surgical intervention. Calpain-1 and glypican-3 have been implicated in the progression of various types of cancer. The present study aimed to detect the expression of calpain-1 and...

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Autores principales: LUO, WEIQING, REN, ZHIGANG, GAO, SHENG, JIN, HAILONG, ZHANG, GEER, ZHOU, LIN, ZHENG, SHUSEN
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26893741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2016.4079
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author LUO, WEIQING
REN, ZHIGANG
GAO, SHENG
JIN, HAILONG
ZHANG, GEER
ZHOU, LIN
ZHENG, SHUSEN
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REN, ZHIGANG
GAO, SHENG
JIN, HAILONG
ZHANG, GEER
ZHOU, LIN
ZHENG, SHUSEN
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description Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) possesses a poor prognosis, which is primarily attributed to the lack of early and timely surgical intervention. Calpain-1 and glypican-3 have been implicated in the progression of various types of cancer. The present study aimed to detect the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 in GBC, and analyzed whether the expression levels of these proteins correlated with any clinicopathological variables. A total of 100 patients with GBC and 30 patients with cholecystitis who accepted surgical treatment were enrolled in the present study. Pathological and clinical data were obtained from all patients. The expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 was detected in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunohistochemistry. Calpain-1 expression was manually assessed with an immunohistochemical H-score with a slight modification. Glypican-3 expression was assessed as negative and positive. The correlations between protein expression and clinicopathological characteristics, and the associations between the proteins were analyzed. All patients exhibited positive expression of calpain-1. Notably, the high expression rate of calpain-1 was significantly increased in patients with GBC, compared with patients with cholecystitis (32.0 vs. 6.7%; χ(2)=7.668; P=0.006), suggesting that calpain-1 expression may be associated with progression from cholecystitis to GBC. In addition, the positive rate of glypican-3 expression was 53.0% in patients with GBC and 63.3% in patients with cholecystitis, with no significant difference (χ(2)=0.997; P=0.318). Furthermore, the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 had no significant correlation with gender, age, degree of tumor differentiation and tumor-node-metastasis classification in patients with GBC. Notably, the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 displayed a significant positive correlation in patients with GBC (r=0.517; P<0.01), but a significantly negative correlation (r=-0.856; P<0.01) in patients with cholecystitis. In conclusion, calpain-1 expression may be associated with progression from cholecystitis to GBC. Combined detection of calpain-1 and glypican-3 may be beneficial for prognosis assessment of GBC.
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spelling pubmed-47342782016-02-18 Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma LUO, WEIQING REN, ZHIGANG GAO, SHENG JIN, HAILONG ZHANG, GEER ZHOU, LIN ZHENG, SHUSEN Oncol Lett Articles Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) possesses a poor prognosis, which is primarily attributed to the lack of early and timely surgical intervention. Calpain-1 and glypican-3 have been implicated in the progression of various types of cancer. The present study aimed to detect the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 in GBC, and analyzed whether the expression levels of these proteins correlated with any clinicopathological variables. A total of 100 patients with GBC and 30 patients with cholecystitis who accepted surgical treatment were enrolled in the present study. Pathological and clinical data were obtained from all patients. The expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 was detected in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunohistochemistry. Calpain-1 expression was manually assessed with an immunohistochemical H-score with a slight modification. Glypican-3 expression was assessed as negative and positive. The correlations between protein expression and clinicopathological characteristics, and the associations between the proteins were analyzed. All patients exhibited positive expression of calpain-1. Notably, the high expression rate of calpain-1 was significantly increased in patients with GBC, compared with patients with cholecystitis (32.0 vs. 6.7%; χ(2)=7.668; P=0.006), suggesting that calpain-1 expression may be associated with progression from cholecystitis to GBC. In addition, the positive rate of glypican-3 expression was 53.0% in patients with GBC and 63.3% in patients with cholecystitis, with no significant difference (χ(2)=0.997; P=0.318). Furthermore, the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 had no significant correlation with gender, age, degree of tumor differentiation and tumor-node-metastasis classification in patients with GBC. Notably, the expression of calpain-1 and glypican-3 displayed a significant positive correlation in patients with GBC (r=0.517; P<0.01), but a significantly negative correlation (r=-0.856; P<0.01) in patients with cholecystitis. In conclusion, calpain-1 expression may be associated with progression from cholecystitis to GBC. Combined detection of calpain-1 and glypican-3 may be beneficial for prognosis assessment of GBC. D.A. Spandidos 2016-02 2016-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4734278/ /pubmed/26893741 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2016.4079 Text en Copyright: © Luo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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JIN, HAILONG
ZHANG, GEER
ZHOU, LIN
ZHENG, SHUSEN
Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title_full Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title_fullStr Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title_short Clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
title_sort clinical correlation of calpain-1 and glypican-3 expression with gallbladder carcinoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26893741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2016.4079
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