Expression and Prognostic Significance of Gastric-Specific Annexin A10 in Diffuse- and Intestinal-Type Gastric Carcinoma
Resource
JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY v.26 n.1 pp.90-97
Journal
JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
Journal Volume
v.26
Journal Issue
n.1
Pages
90-97
Date Issued
2011
Date
2011
Author(s)
LU, SU-HSI
CHEN, YU-LING
SHUN, CHIA-TUNG
LAI, JUNG-NIEN
PENG, SHIAN-YANG
LAI, PO-LIN
HSU, HEY-CHI
Abstract
Background and Aims: Annexin A10 ANXA10 and its liver- specific short isoform ANXA10S had tissue-restricted expression. The downregulation of ANXA10S is correlated with tumor progression and poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma. The aim of the present study was to validate the tissue distribution and explore the role of the ANXA10 protein expression in gastric carcinoma. Methods: We examined the ANXA10 protein expression in human and animal tissues and 356 resected primary gastric carcinomas, using specific mouse and rabbit polyclonal antibodies, by immunohistochemical staining. Results: The ANXA10 protein is a nuclear protein specifically expressed in fetal and adult gastric mucosa and Brunners gland across species, including humans, minipigs, woodchucks, and mice, and is commonly lost in gastric mucosa with intestinal metaplasia. The ANXA 10 protein was expressed in 43.5% 155 cases of gastric carcinomas ; 74.2% 98/132 in the diffuse-type gastric carcinoma DGC, 73.7% 28/38 in the mixed-type gastric carcinoma, and significantly lower in the intestinal-type gastric carcinoma IGC and indeterminate groups, 16.8% 28/ 167 and 5.3% 1/19, respectively P < 1 x 10-8. IGC with ANXA10 expression was correlated with a higher stage P = 0.049, particularly higher in stage IIIA/IIIB/IV IGC than lower- stage IA/IB/II tumors P = 0.005, but was not correlated with age, sex, and nodal status. In contrast, DGC with ANXA10 expression was associated with younger age, female patients, and importantly, lower tumor stage and lymph node metastasis P = 0.007, P = 0. 065, P = 0.024, and P = 0.0014, respectively. Moreover, DGC with ANXA10 expression had a better 5-year patient survival P = 0.0048, whereas IGC with ANXA10 expression had a lower 5-year survival P = 0.034. Conclusions: The ANXA10 protein expression is a novel marker of gastric differentiation, and is differentially expressed in IGC and DGC, with opposite prognostic significance.
Subjects
annexin A10
gastric cancer
immunohistochemistry
survival
SDGs