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Title: SCHLAFEN 5 expression correlates with intestinal metaplasia that progresses to gastric cancer
Author: Companioni Nápoles, Osmel
Tsao, Amy C.
Sanz Anquela, José Miguel
Sala Serra, Núria
Bonet Bonet, Catalina
Pardo Rodríguez, María Luisa
Ding, Lin
Simo, Ornella
Saqui Salces, Milena
Parra Blanco, Verónica
González, Carlos Alberto
Merchant, Juanita L.
Keywords: Càncer
Marcadors bioquímics
Cancer
Biochemical markers
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Publisher: Springer Japan
Abstract: Intestinal metaplasia (IM) is a gastric cancer precursor lesion (GCPL) and an extremely high risk factor for progression to gastric cancer (GC). Clinical guidelines recommend that patients with extensive IM undergo a gastroscopy every 3 years. However, protein biomarkers that indicate a transition from IM to GC are lacking. Our group recently identified an interferon-alpha (IFN alpha)-responsive gene, Schlafen 4 (Slfn4), in immune cells that correlates with metaplastic changes in Helicobacter-infected mice. We therefore tested the hypothesis that a human homolog of Slfn4, namely, Schlafen 5 (SLFN5), correlates with progression of GCPL to GC. Jurkat T-lymphoid and HL-60 myeloid cell lines were treated with IFN alpha, and SLFN5 mRNA was quantified by quantitative PCR. SLFN5 protein expression in the inflamed gastric mucosa was co-localized to specific immune cell types by immunohistochemistry using CD20, CD2, and MAC2 antibodies. SLFN5 expression was also determined by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples from individuals with non-atrophic gastritis, atrophic gastritis, complete IM, incomplete IM, and GC, respectively. The IFN alpha treatment of Jurkat and HL-60 cells induced SLFN5 mRNA. SLFN5 protein was expressed mainly by T lymphocytes in inflamed gastric mucosa. The highest level of SLFN5 expression was observed in patients with IM that progressed to GC. Receiver operating characteristic curves demonstrated that correlating SLFN5 expression with the histologic diagnosis of IM significantly increased the probability of identifying patients who may progress to GC. In this study population, elevated SLFN5 protein expression in patients with IM correlated with progression to GC.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-016-1202-4
It is part of: Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017, vol. 52, num. 1, p. 39-49
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/125350
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-016-1202-4
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