EBV Infection and Mismatch Repair Deficiency Mediated by Loss of hMLH1 Expression Independently Contribute to the Development of Multiple Synchronous Gastric Carcinomas

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY(2011)

Cited 12|Views11
No score
Abstract
Background To explore the possible association between EBV, microsatellite instability (MSI), and alterations of hMLH1 protein, 282 tumors from 141 patients with multiple synchronous gastric carcinomas (MSGC) were studied. Methods In situ hybridization for EBV-encoded small RNA and hMLH1 immunohistochemistry were performed in tissue microarrays. In 19 MSGC cases with altered hMLH1 expression, methylation analyses by MethyLight and MSI tests were performed. Results Loss of hMLH1 was found in 19 of 141 MSGC patients (13.5%) and 26 of 282 MSGC tumors (9.2%). hMLH1 loss was associated with differentiated histology (P?=?0.03). Out of the 38 tumors from 19 hMLH1-negative MSGCs, 12 tumors from six cases (31.6%) showed concurrent methylation of hMLH1 and MSI-high in both multiple tumors. EBV was found in 31 of 141 MSGC patients (21.9%) and 49 of 282 MSGC tumors (17.4%) and was significantly associated with undifferentiated histology and a location within the upper third of the stomach (P?More
Translated text
Key words
gastric,multiple,synchronous,carcinoma,hMLH1,microsatellite instability,EBV,methylation
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined