Y. Furuya et al., Interleukin-1 alpha concentration in tumors as a risk factor for liver metastasis in gastric cancer, SURG TODAY, 29(3), 1999, pp. 288-289
To investigate the relationship between the concentration of interleukin-1
alpha (IL-1 alpha) and liver metastasis in gastric cancer, the concentratio
n of IL-1 alpha was measured in homogenized tumor samples from 61 patients
with gastric cancer, A significantly higher concentration of IL-1 alpha was
observed in tumors from patients with liver metastasis than in those from
patients without liver metastasis; in differentiated type tumors than in un
differentiated type tumors; in tumors associated with moderate to severe ve
nous invasion than in those associated with mild or no invasion; and in tum
ors with expansive or intermediate growth pattern (INF alpha, INF beta) tha
n in those with an infiltrative pattern (INF gamma) by Student's t-test. St
epwise logistic regression revealed IL-1 alpha, depth of invasion, venous i
nvasion, and tumor size to be associated independently with liver metastasi
s. These findings led us to conclude that the IL-1 alpha concentration was
on eof the most useful determinants of liver metastasis among the various c
linicopathologic mined characteristics.