| Literature DB >> 1997938 |
I Ninomiya1, Y Yonemura, H Matsumoto, K Sugiyama, T Kamata, K Miwa, I Miyazaki, H Shiku.
Abstract
The expression of c-myc oncogene product was studied in 213 cases with gastric carcinoma by an immunoperoxidase method using a monoclonal antibody (MYC-1). Fifty (23.5%) of 213 tumors showed immunoreactivity to MYC-1. The distribution of c-myc-product-positive cells was observed mainly at the marginal area of the tumor. Excess reactivity to c-myc product occurred more frequently in invasive cancers than in localized cancers, and c-myc production expression in cancer tissue correlated well with peritoneal dissemination. Patients with c-myc-protein-positive tumor had significantly poorer prognosis than those with c-myc-protein-negative tumor in invasive gastric carcinomas, and the c-myc product status correlated well with the recurrence of cancer by peritoneal dissemination. These results suggest that the expression of c-myc gene product might be related to the proliferative activity of gastric carcinoma and serve as a new biologically relevant tumor marker for determining the prognosis.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1997938 DOI: 10.1159/000226915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncology ISSN: 0030-2414 Impact factor: 2.935