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VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 2 | SECOND QUARTER | 2010
 
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Human G-protein gamma 7 in extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and its clinicopathological significance

Mei Wang, Biao Gong, Yongmei Li, Yajie Wang

Changhai Hospital, Shanghai, China; Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai, China

How to cite this article:

Wang M, Gong B, Li Y, Wang Y. Human G-protein gamma 7 in extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and its clinicopathological significance. Hematol Oncol Stem Cell Ther 2010; 3(2): 66-70

DOI: 10.5144/1658-3876.2010.66 PMID: 20543539

 

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several studies have found a down-regulated G-g 7 gene in gastrointestinal tract cancers. We evaluated the expression and clinicopathological significance of the human G protein g 7 (G-g 7) in human extra-hepatic cholangiocarcinoma (EHCC).
METHODS: The expression of G-g 7 expression was studied in 21 patients with EHCC. G-g 7 mRNA expression was tested by using RealTime reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).To visualize the localization of G-g 7, an immunohistochemistry study was also performed. The G-g 7 expression was compared among cancer tissues, peri-cancerous bile duct tissues and normal bile duct tissues. The clinicopathological significance of G-g 7 expression was also studied.
RESULTS: Expression of G-g 7 mRNA and protein were significantly lower in EHCC tissue than in peri-cancerous bile duct tissue and normal bile duct tissues. G-g 7 mRNA and protein expression were significantly lower in poorly differentiated EHCC tissues than in moderate differentiated and well differentiated EHCC tissues (P<.01). There was no significant correlation between G-g 7 expression and host factors such as age, gender, clinical staging or the status of preoperative hepatic function
CONCLUSIONS: EHCC has a down-regulated expression of G-g 7. Reduced expression of G-g 7 is associated with the histological grade of EHCC and may prove to be a useful marker for predicting the prognosis of human EHCC.

 
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