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Positive association of heparanase expression with tumor invasion and lymphatic metastasis in gastric carcinoma.

Zhenning Wang1, Huimian Xu, Li Jiang, Xin Zhou, Chong Lu, Xue Zhang.   

Abstract

Tumor invasion and metastasis are the most common causes of death in gastric carcinoma. Human heparanase influences tumor invasiveness and angiogenesis. Analysis of its expression in gastric carcinoma has been hindered by our inability to procure pure cancer cells from heterogeneous tissue. In the present study, we analyzed heparanase expression in human primary and metastatic gastric carcinoma cells as well as in paired normal gastric epithelial cells by laser capture microdissection coupled with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Tumor tissues, metastatic lymph nodes, and apparently uninvolved normal gastric tissues were collected from 30 patients who had undergone gastrectomy with radical lymph node dissection for gastric carcinoma without preoperative treatment. Bulk tissues and laser capture microdissected cell groups were separately subjected to RT-PCR analysis with heparanase-specific primers. For bulk tissues, heparanase-specific transcripts were detectable in all primary tumor tissues, metastatic lymph nodes, and almost all matching normal tissues. RT-PCR analysis after laser capture microdissection showed no detectable heparanase expression in matching normal epithelial cell groups. Of the laser capture microdissected primary gastric carcinoma cells, 47% (14/30) were heparanase positive. Expression was closely associated with greater tumor invasiveness, including Borrmann gross type and depth of wall infiltration. For metastatic cell groups dissected from lymph nodes, 95% showed clear heparanase expression. Furthermore, the extent of lymphatic spread was directly correlated to heparanase expression at the primary site. In conclusion, laser capture microdissection coupled with RT-PCR is a reliable approach for molecular analysis of heparanase expression in gastric carcinoma. Heparanase may facilitate invasion and metastasis of gastric carcinoma cells.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15475937     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3800282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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