Prognostic significance of CD44 and nm23 expression in patients with stage II and stage IIIA gastric carcinoma

Chang Hak Yoo, Sung Hoon Noh, Hoguen Kim, Han Young Lee, Jin Sik Min

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Abstract

Background and Objectives: Predicting the prognosis in gastric carcinoma patients with intermediate stages is difficult. We investigated the prognostic impacts of CD44 and nm23 expression in a homogeneous group of patients with stage II and IIIA gastric carcinoma who had undergone curative resections. Methods: A total of 261 paraffin-embedded gastric carcinomas were stained with the monoclonal antibodies CD44 and nm23 using the labeled streptovidin biotin method. Results: The expression of CD44 and nm23 was detected, respectively, in 31.0% (81/261) and 70.1% (183/261) of all tumors. There was no correlation between CD44 expression and clinicopathological variables. However, nm23 was more frequently expressed in older patients with differentiated adenocarcinoma. A significant difference in 5-year survival rates was found between patients with CD44-positive (43.2%) and CD44-negative tumors (63.4%), (P = 0.0018). However, there was no significant difference in 5-year survival rates between patients with nm23-positive (54.7%) and nm23- negative tumors (62.7%) (P = 0.2734). Conclusions: CD44 expression was a significant adverse prognostic factor in gastric carcinoma and may be a predictor of metastatic potential of the primary tumor. By contrast, immunohistochemical detection of nm23 expression was not a predictor of outcome of patients with gastric carcinoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-28
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Surgical Oncology
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CD44
  • Gastric carcinoma
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Nm23
  • Prognosis

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