Expression of Mcl-1 and p53 proteins predicts the survival of patients with T3 gastric carcinoma
- 1 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Gastric Cancer
- Vol. 7 (2) , 78-84
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10120-004-0272-9
Abstract
The expression of myeloid cell leukemia 1 (Mcl-1) and p53 proteins was investigated for clinicopathological and prognostic significance in patients with gastric carcinoma. Mcl-1 protein was immunohistochemically examined in 182 patients with gastric carcinoma. The overexpression of p53 was also analyzed in T3 gastric carcinomas. The expression of Mcl-1 was detected in 127 (69.8%) patients with gastric carcinoma. Mcl-1 was detected significantly more frequently in the undifferentiated type (P ≪ 0.05) and in the advanced stage of disease (P ≪ 0.05). The prognosis of patients with an Mcl-1-positive tumor was significantly worse than that of those with an Mcl-1-negative tumor (P ≪ 0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that the expression of Mcl-1 was an independent prognostic factor, as were lymph node metastasis and tumor size. There was no significant relationship between the expression of Mcl-1 and p53. In patients with T3 gastric carcinoma who underwent curative surgery; however, Mcl-1(−)/p53 (−) tumor demonstrated the best postoperative survival rate, whereas Mcl-1(+)/p53(+) tumor had the worst. The expression of Mcl-1 is an indicator of tumor progression and postoperative recurrence in patients with gastric carcinoma. Combined analysis of Mcl-1 and p53 proteins may accurately predict the survival of patients with T3 gastric carcinoma.Keywords
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