Literature DB >> 17549422

Quantification of MET and hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor expression in colorectal adenomas, carcinomas and non-neoplastic epithelia by quantitative laser scanning microscopy.

Stephan E Baldus1, Eric J Kort, Peter Schirmacher, Hans P Dienes, James H Resau.   

Abstract

Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-MET signalling in cancer biology has been well characterized in multiple organ systems. Numerous investigations have described an up-regulation of c-met mRNA in human colorectal adenomas and carcinomas. However, a quantitative immunohistochemical analysis of MET and HGF protein levels in tumor tissues has not been reported previously. Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissues from 41 colorectal adenomas and 49 colorectal carcinomas were characterized by immunofluorescent staining using HGF- and MET-specific antibodies. The immunoreactivity was evaluated by confocal laser scanning microscopy, computer-based image analysis and appropriate statistical tests. Normal colorectal mucosa, adenomas and carcinomas exhibited comparable levels of MET and HGF proteins. MET expression in carcinomas, although statistically not significant, demonstrated a tendency to correlate with the grade of differentiation. Correlations of MET and HGF with other clinico-pathological variables including the extent of the mucinous component and the pTNM stage were not observed. The ratio of HGF in carcinoma vs. non-neoplastic tissue was significantly different between high and low carcinoma stage. Alterations of absolute levels of MET and HGF protein during the colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence were not significant. The presumed role of MET-HGF interactions in large bowel carcinogenesis may therefore be a result of or depend upon other regulatory factors involved in MET-mediated signalling pathways.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17549422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2015-12

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Authors:  Lisa A Boardman
Journal:  Genome Med       Date:  2009-04-02       Impact factor: 11.117

7.  Chromatin accessibility underlies synthetic lethality of SWI/SNF subunits in ARID1A-mutant cancers.

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Review 8.  Comprehensive review of targeted therapy for colorectal cancer.

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Journal:  Signal Transduct Target Ther       Date:  2020-03-20
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