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Basigin expression as a prognostic indicator in stage I pulmonary adenocarcinoma.

Toshihide Matsumoto1, Ryo Nagashio2, Shinichiro Ryuge3, Satoshi Igawa3, Makoto Kobayashi2, Eriko Fukuda4, Naoki Goshima4, Masaaki Ichinoe1, Shi-Xu Jiang1, Yukitoshi Satoh5, Noriyuki Masuda3, Yoshiki Murakumo1, Makoto Saegusa1, Yuichi Sato2.   

Abstract

We established the KU-Lu-8 monoclonal antibody (MoAb) using a lung cancer cell line as an antigen and a random immunization method. The KU-Lu-8 MoAb recognizes basigin (BSG), which is a transmembrane-type glycoprotein that is strongly expressed on the cell membranes of lung cancer cells. This study aimed to clarify the relationships between BSG expression and clinicopathological parameters and determine the prognostic significance of BSG expression in pulmonary adenocarcinoma (AC) patients. To evaluate the significance of BSG expression in lung cancer, we immunohistochemically analyzed 113 surgically resected pulmonary adenocarcinomas, and the associations between BSG expression and various clinicopathological parameters were evaluated. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox proportional hazards models were used to investigate the effects of BSG expression on survival. Clinicopathologically, BSG expression was significantly associated with tumor differentiation, vascular invasion, lymphatic invasion, and a poor prognosis. In particular, BSG expression was significantly correlated with poorer survival in patients with stage I AC. The high BSG expression group (compared with the low BSG expression group) exhibited adjusted hazard ratios for mortality of 4.694. BSG expression is indicative of a poor prognosis in AC patients, particularly in those with stage I disease.
© 2018 Japanese Society of Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  adenocarcinoma; basigin; immunohistochemistry; prognostic marker; random immunization method

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29431238     DOI: 10.1111/pin.12646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Int        ISSN: 1320-5463            Impact factor:   2.534


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4.  Prognostic significance of IMMT expression in surgically-resected lung adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Yasuhiro Hiyoshi; Yuichi Sato; Masaaki Ichinoe; Ryo Nagashio; Daisuke Hagiuda; Makoto Kobayashi; Seiichiro Kusuhara; Satoshi Igawa; Kazu Shiomi; Naoki Goshima; Yoshiki Murakumo; Makoto Saegusa; Yukitoshi Satoh; Noriyuki Masuda; Katsuhiko Naoki
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