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Decreased expression of V‐set and immunoglobulin domain containing 1 (VSIG1) is associated with poor prognosis in primary gastric cancer
Authors
Agarwal
Anders
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Cavallaro
Chang
Ebnet
Gonzalez-Mariscal
Guilford
Gutwein
Hartgrink
Jemal
Jung
Junnila
Kim
Lamagna
Li
Makrilia
Myllykangas
Naik
Ohtani
Oshima
Park
Perl
Polk
Sanada
Scanlan
Shimada
Takeno
Tamura
Ushijima
Yasui
Yonemura
Yonemura
Publication date
1 September 2012
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Background To date, the significance of altered expression of V‐set and immunoglobulin domain containing 1 (VSIG1) in gastric cancer has not yet been elucidated. Methods We examined VSIG1 expression in 30 paired gastric cancer tissues and noncancerous gastric mucosa as well as in 5 gastric cancer cell lines by real‐time PCR and Western blotting. In addition, we analyzed VSIG1 expression in 232 gastric adenocarcinoma samples by immunohistochemistry. Results VSIG1 expression was significantly reduced at both the mRNA and protein levels in gastric cancer tissues. Immunohistochemistry revealed that VSIG1 expression was completely lost in 126 out of the 232 (54.3%) patient samples and remarkably reduced in another 106 (45.7%) patients. Negative VSIG1 expression was significantly correlated with tumor size ( P = 0.007), T ( P = 0.023), and M stage ( P = 0.037). Importantly, loss of VSIG1 expression was significantly correlated with poor overall survival (OS, P < 0.001) and disease‐free survival (DFS, P = 0.006) in gastric cancer patients. Cox regression analyses showed that VSIG1 expression was an independent predictor of OS ( P = 0.002) and DFS ( P = 0.039). Conclusions Our findings suggest that silencing VSIG1 may play an important role in gastric carcinogenesis and that VSIG1 may serve as a prognostic marker as well as a potential therapeutic target for gastric cancer. J. Surg. Oncol. 2012; 106:286–293. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/92382/1/22150_ftp.pd
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