H. Goishi et al., Predictive value of cathepsin D and Ki-67 expression at the deepest penetration site for lymph node metastases in gastric cancer, ONCOL REP, 7(4), 2000, pp. 713-718
To search for reliable predictors for lymph node metastasis, we immunohisto
chemically analyzed surgically resected gastric cancer specimens that showe
d invasion of submucosa (sm) and muscularis propria (mp) of the tumor. The
analysis investigated cathepsin D and Ki-67 expression in 136 specimens tha
t were divided into an sm1/sm2 group and an sm3/mp group. In sm1/sm2 group,
the incidence of lymph node metastases was significantly higher in tumors
with high Ki-67 labeling index (LI) (44%) than in those with low Ki-67 LI (
0%). In sm3/mp group, the incidence of lymph node metastases was significan
tly higher in cathepsin D-positive (56%) and high Ki-67 LI tumors (64%) tha
n in cathepsin D-negative (33%) and low Ki-67 LI (33%). Combined analysis o
f cathesin D expression and Ki-67 LI correlated strongly with lymph node me
tastases. No lesions with cathepsin D-negative expression and low Ki-67 LI
had lymph node metastases in either group. Cathepsin D and Ki-67 expression
may be useful predictors for lymph node metastases in gastric cancer with
sm and mp invasion. As predictors, they can identify lesions without lymph
node metastases and indicate lesions not needing additional treatment after
endoscopic mucosal resection and laparoscopic gastrectomy.