Publication: Clinicopathological significance of MMP-2 and its specific inhibitor TIMP-2 in gastric cancer
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Date
2008
Authors
Alakus, H. ; Grass, G. ; Hennecken, J.K. ; Bollschweiler, E. ; Schulte, C. ; Drebber, U. ; Baldus, S.E. ; Metzger, R. ; Hölscher, A.H. ; Mönig, S.P.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) can
degrade type IV collagen of extracellular matrices and
basal membranes and thus play a key role in the
migration of malignant cells. In vivo, MMPs are
inhibited by tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases
(TIMPs). Since in a previous study we showed that the
expression of MMP-2 correlates with clinicopathological
parameters in gastric cancer, we have now investigated a
possible correlation of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 expression
with survival in gastric cancer, as well as the possible
association of TIMP-2 with clinicopathological
parameters.
Tissue samples were obtained from 116 gastric
cancer patients who underwent gastrectomy with
extended lymphadenectomy. MMP-2 and TIMP-2
expression was analysed using immunohistochemical
staining and was graded semiquantitatively (score 0 – 3).
High epithelial MMP-2 immunoreactivity was
significantly associated with tumor stage and poor
survival using the Kaplan-Meier log-rank statistical method (log-rank statistics). However, using Cox
regression analysis, high epithelial MMP-2
immunoreactivity was not an independent prognostic
factor. TIMP-2 showed no association with survival in
gastric cancer, but the intensity of TIMP-2 staining in
tumor cells correlated significantly with tumor
differentiation based on the WHO and Lauren and Ming
classifications, as well as with presence of distant
metastasis.
Our results show that high epithelial MMP-2
expression in gastric cancer is associated with poor
survival, although it is not an independent prognostic
factor, and that aggressive forms of gastric cancer are
associated with low TIMP-2 expression.
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