Title
Implication of gastric cancer molecular genetic markers in surgical practice
Date Issued
01 October 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Nemtsova M.V.
Strelnikov V.V.
Tanas A.S.
Bykov I.I.
Zaletaev D.V.
Rudenko V.V.
Glukhov A.I.
Kchorobrich T.V.
Li Y.
Tarasov V.V.
Aliev G.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Publisher(s)
Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
Abstract
Introduction: We have investigated aberrant methylation of genes CDH1, RASSF1A, MLH1, N33, DAPK, expression of genes hTERT, MMP7, MMP9, BIRC5 (survivin), PTGS2, and activity of telomerase of 106 gastric tumor samples obtained intra-operatively and 53 gastric tumor samples from the same group of patients obtained endoscopically before surgery. Biopsy specimens obtained from 50 patients with chronic calculous cholecystitis were used as a control group. Together with tissue samples obtained from different sites remote to tumors, a total of 727 samples have been studied. The selected parameters comprise a system of molecular markers that can be used in both diagnostics of gastric cancer and in dynamic monitoring of patients after surgery. Special attention was paid to the use of molecular markers for the diagnostics of malignant process in the material obtained endoscopically since the efficacy of morphological diagnostics in biopsies is compromised by intratumoral heterogeneity, which may prevent reliable identification of tumor cells in the sampling. Our data indicated that certain molecular genetic events provided more sensitive yet specific markers of the tumor. Conclusion: We demonstrated that molecular profiles detected in preoperative biopsies were confirmed by the material obtained intra-operatively. The use of endoscopic material facilitates gastric tumors pre-operative diagnostics, improving early detection of gastric cancer and potential effective treatment strategies.
Start page
408
End page
415
Volume
18
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Cirugía Oncología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85029668591
Source
Current Genomics
ISSN of the container
13892029
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported in part by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. GEB work is supported by Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. G. Aliev was supported by the GALLY International Biomedical Research Institute Inc., San Antonio, Texas, USA and by the Russian Scientific Foundation ((www.rscf.ru, Grant № 14-23-00160 for 2014-2016: Directed design, synthesis, and study of biological activity of multi-target compounds as innovative drugs for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases). We are also very thankful to Ms. Galina Alieva for her editorial work throughout preparation of this manuscript.
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