Literature DB >> 19513501

It is possible that tumour-infiltrating granulocytes promote tumour progression.

Huanran Liu1, Hideyuki Ubukata, Takanobu Tabuchi, Akira Takemura, Gyou Motohashi, Motoi Nishimura, Tetsuro Satani, Jianwei Hong, Motonobu Katano, Ichiro Nakada, Abbi R Saniabadi, Takafumi Tabuchi.   

Abstract

Several lines of evidence indicate that tumour-infiltrating granulocytes (TIGs) promote tumour growth and progression. However, the prognostic significance of TIGs, the relationship between TIGs and Fas ligand (FasL) expressed on tumour cells remains unclear and warrants investigation. Using immunnostaining, we retrospectively investigated TIGs and FasL in 130 tissue specimens from gastric carcinoma. We analyzed the correlation among these markers, their association with clinicopathologic features and prognosis. The number of TIGs was significantly associated with FasL-expression (P=0.002). Further, TIGs were significantly associated with depth of tumour invasion, lymph node metastasis and tumour stage. Calculating the prognostic relevance, in multivariate analysis, TIGs [relative risk (RR)=1.014; 95% CI=1.002-1.027; P=0.015] and tumour stage were statistically significant factors for survival. Our results suggest that TIGs are conveniently measured by the immunostaining method, and possibly serve as an independent factor of prognosis in patients with gastric carcinoma. This is based on the fact that TIGs were significantly associated with tumour stage and shorter survival time.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19513501     DOI: 10.3892/or_00000402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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