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Tumor Biology | 2013

Overexpression of stathmin 1 is associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer

Bin Ke; Liang liang Wu; Ning Liu; Ru peng Zhang; Chang Li Wang; Han Liang

Recently, stathmin 1 has been proposed to function as an oncogene based on some relevant studies in multiple types of human cancers. However, the role of stathmin 1 in gastric cancer carcinogenesis has not been elucidated yet. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of stathmin 1 as well as its association with overall survival of gastric cancer patients. The expression of stathmin 1 was detected by real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting in gastric cancer and adjacent nontumor tissues. In addition, stathmin 1 expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in paraffin samples from 210 primary gastric cancer patients. The expression levels of stathmin 1 mRNA and protein in gastric cancer tissues were both significantly higher than those in adjacent nontumor tissues. In addition, the expression of stathmin 1 is correlated with Lauren’s classification, depth of invasion, lymph node metastases, and tumor node metastasis (TNM) stage (all P < 0.05). Univariate analysis showed that high stathmin 1 expression was associated with poor prognosis in gastric cancer patients (P = 0.040). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that only lymph node metastasis and TNM stage were the independent prognostic indicators for gastric cancer. Stathmin 1 expression status is not an independent prognostic factor for patients with gastric cancer. Further subgroup analysis revealed that stathmin 1 expression was significantly correlated with prognosis in diffuse type gastric cancer. This research showed that the stathmin 1 overexpression might play an important role in the pathogenesis and subsequent progression of gastric cancer. Stathmin 1 could also be a potential therapeutic target in gastric cancer, especially for diffuse type gastric cancer.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

Prognostic value of number of examined lymph nodes in patients with node-negative gastric cancer

Xu guang Jiao; Jing Yu Deng; Ru peng Zhang; Liang liang Wu; L. Wang; Hong gen Liu; Xi Shan Hao; Han Liang

AIM To elucidate the potential impact of examined lymph nodes (eLNs) on long-term survival of node-negative gastric cancer patients after curative surgery. METHODS A total of 497 node-negative gastric cancer patients who underwent curative gastrectomy between January 2000 and December 2008 in our center were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into 4 groups according to eLNs through cut-point analysis. Clinicopathological features were compared between ≤ 15 eLNs group and > 15 eLNs group and potential prognostic factors were analyzed. The Log-rank test was used to assess statistical differences between the groups. Independent prognostic factors were identified using the Cox proportional hazards regression model. Stratified analysis was performed to investigate the impact of eLNs on patient survival in each stage. Overall survival was also compared among the four groups. Finally, we explored the recurrent sites associated with eLNs. RESULTS Patients with eLNs > 15 had a better survival compared with those with eLNs ≤ 15 for the entire cohort. By the multivariate survival analysis, we found that the depth of invasion and the number of eLNs were the independent predictors of overall survival (OS) of patients with node-negative gastric cancer. According to the cut-point analysis, T2-T4 patients with 11-15 eLNs had a significantly longer mean OS than those with 4-10 eLNs or 1-3 eLNs. Patients with ≤ 15 eLNs were more likely to experience locoregional and peritoneal recurrence than those with > 15 eLNs. CONCLUSION Number of eLNs could predict the prognosis of node-negative gastric cancer, and dissection of > 15 eLNs is recommended during lymphadenectomy so as to improve the long-term survival.


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2010

Clinical characteristics of 103 lymph node metastasis in advanced proximal gastric cancer

Liang liang Wu; Han Liang; Xiao na Wang; Xiang yu Liu; Tao Han


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2013

Mode of lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancer and risk factors

L. Wang; Han Liang; Xiao na Wang; Liang liang Wu; Xue Wei Ding; Hong gen Liu


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2013

Significance of No.14v lymph node dissection for advanced gastric cancer undergoing D2 lymphadenectomy

Yue xiang Liang; Han Liang; Xue Wei Ding; Xiao na Wang; Liang liang Wu; Hong gen Liu; Xu guang Jiao


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2011

[Prognostic factors in 138 patients with node-negative gastric cancer].

Bin Ke; Ning Liu; Han Liang; Ru peng Zhang; Xue jun Wang; Liang liang Wu


Chinese journal of surgery | 2010

Risk factors of early recurrence in patients with gastric cancer after curative resection

Liang liang Wu; Han Liang; Xiao na Wang; Ru peng Zhang; Yuan Pan; Bao Gui Wang


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2010

Comparative study on four different reconstruction procedures after total gastrectomy

Liang liang Wu; Han Liang; Ru peng Zhang; Yuan Pan; Bao Gui Wang


Chinese journal of surgery | 2013

[The prognostic influence of D2 lymphadenectomy with para-aortic lymph nodal dissection for gastric cancer in N3 stage].

Yue xiang Liang; Han Liang; Xue Wei Ding; Xiao na Wang; Li Zhang; Liang liang Wu; Hong gen Liu; Xu guang Jiao


Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery | 2013

Prognosis analysis of 310 patients with pathological stage pN3 gastric cancer

Bin Ke; Ning Liu; Han Liang; Ru peng Zhang; Xue jun Wang; Liang liang Wu

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Han Liang

Tianjin Medical University

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Xiao na Wang

Tianjin Medical University

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Ru peng Zhang

Tianjin Medical University

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Hong gen Liu

Tianjin Medical University

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Xue Wei Ding

Tianjin Medical University

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Bin Ke

Tianjin Medical University

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L. Wang

Tianjin Medical University

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Ning Liu

Tianjin Medical University

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Xu guang Jiao

Tianjin Medical University

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Bao Gui Wang

Tianjin Medical University

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