Expression and prognostic significance of pepsinogen C in gastric carcinoma

Citation
R. Fernandez et al., Expression and prognostic significance of pepsinogen C in gastric carcinoma, ANN SURG O, 7(7), 2000, pp. 508-514
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
ISSN journal
10689265 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
7
Year of publication
2000
Pages
508 - 514
Database
ISI
SICI code
1068-9265(200008)7:7<508:EAPSOP>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Background: in this study we evaluated the expression and clinical signific ance of pepsinogen C, an aspartic proteinase involved in the digestion of p roteins in the stomach, in patients with gastric cancer. Methods: Pepsinogen C expression was examined by immunohistochemical method s in a series of 95 gastric carcinomas. The prognostic value of pepsinogen C was retrospectively evaluated by multivariate analysis taking into accoun t conventional prognostic parameters. Follow-up period of patients was 21.4 months. Results: A total of 25 (26.3%) gastric carcinomas stained positively for pe psinogen C. The percentage of pepsinogen C-positive tumors was higher in we ll-differentiated (50%) than in moderately differentiated (19.5%) and poorl y differentiated (21.9%) tumors (P < .05). Similarly, significant differenc es in pepsinogen C immunostaining were found between node-negative and node -positive tumors (47.1% vs. 14.7%; P < .001). in addition, statistical anal ysis revealed that pepsinogen C expression was associated with clinical out come in gastric cancer patients. Low pepsinogen C levels predicted short ov erall survival periods in the overall group of patients with gastric cancer (P < .001), and in 71 patients with resectable carcinomas (P < .005). Mult ivariate analysis according to Cox's model indicated that pepsinogen C immu nostaining was an independent predictor of outcome for both overall and res ectable gastric cancer patients (P < .05, for both). Conclusions: The expression of pepsinogen C in gastric cancer may represent a useful biological marker able to identify subgroups of patients with dif ferent clinical outcomes.