Laminin-5 (gamma2 chain) is a marker of invading cancer cells in human gallbladder carcinoma: special emphasis on extension of carcinoma in situ along Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses.

Oncology reports(2008)

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Gallbladder carcinoma (GC) is a relatively uncommon malignancy and is often caused by diagnostic difficulties in distinguishing the extension of carcinoma in situ (CIS) from invasive carcinoma along Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses (RAS). The laminin-5, a heterotrimer, is composed of alpha-3, beta-3 and gamma-2 chains. The gamma-2 chain is expressed in various invasive carcinoma cells. There are numerous reports that have described that laminin-5-gamma-2 is associated with tissue invasion in many organs. However, few studies are found in gallbladder carcinoma. To clarify the relationship between laminin-5-gamma-2 chain (LN-5) expression and the development of GCs, we performed an immunohistochemical study of 93 GCs. Cases were classified into three groups: CIS with/without the extension along RAS (Group A; n=17), carcinoma invading mucosa or muscular layer (Group B; n=5) and carcinoma invading beyond perimuscular connective tissue (Group C; n=71). The immunohistochemical intracytoplasmic expression was detected in the invasive fronts of the tumor. In the invasive components of Group B and C, LN-5 was expressed in 100 and 97% of cases, respectively, whereas in the CIS lesions of GCs, expression was not observed in Group A. LN-5 expression in the GCs tended to increase as tumors developed, which may be an indicator of the potential invasiveness of the tumor. Our results indicate that, in GCs, a strong intracytoplasmic expression of LN-5 was identified in the cancer cells whether in situ they extend along RAS or invading stroma.
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cell cycle,cell,gene,oncology,apoptosis,molecular medicine,cancer
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