| Literature DB >> 25684590 |
Hiroyasu Nakashima1, Shi-Xu Jiang, Yuichi Sato, Keika Hoshi, Toshihide Matsumoto, Ryo Nagashio, Makoto Kobayashi, Yukiko Matsuo, Kazu Shiomi, Kazushige Hayakawa, Makoto Saegusa, Yukitoshi Satoh.
Abstract
The factors conferring the increased malignancy on lung adenocarcinoma with micropapillary component (AC-MPC) remain to be elucidated. On proteomics based on 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis, 19 proteins differentially expressed by more than 1.5-fold between AC-MPC and conventional adenocarcinoma (CAC); in particular, vimentin, one of the proteins, was 3.5-fold up-regulated in AC-MPC. Subsequent semi-quantitative investigation by immunohistochemistry with large cohorts comprised 101 AC-MPC and 119 CAC, respectively, of different stages revealed that vimentin was expressed in MPC of 95 (94.1%) AC-MPC and the expression scores were higher than those of well- and moderately differentiated CAC, as well as the background non-MPC of the AC-MPC (P < 0.0001), but not significantly different from those of poorly differentiated CAC (P = 0.561). Even within the AC-MPC entity, higher vimentin expression was correlated with more frequent vascular invasion and more advanced node metastasis (P < 0.02), and multivariate analysis showed that high vimentin expression and worse node statuses were independent indicators of adverse prognosis (P < 0.048). In conclusion, vimentin expression is prevalent and markedly up-regulated in MPC, which might reflect the biological essence of poorer differentiation or dedifferentiation of MPC, and this might have a role in the acquisition and increase of invasiveness and consequent more malignant nature of MPC.Entities:
Keywords: 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis; immunohistochemistry; lung adenocarcinoma; micropapillary adenocarcinoma; proteomics; vimentin
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25684590 DOI: 10.1111/pin.12257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathol Int ISSN: 1320-5463 Impact factor: 2.534