AIM: To clarify the clinicopathological significance of laminin-5 y2 (LNγ2) and 133 (LNI33) chains and MMP7 expression in biliary tract cancer. METHODS: We analyzed the association between immunohistochemically...AIM: To clarify the clinicopathological significance of laminin-5 y2 (LNγ2) and 133 (LNI33) chains and MMP7 expression in biliary tract cancer. METHODS: We analyzed the association between immunohistochemically detected LNγ2, LNβ3, and MMP7 expression in biliary tract cancer and clinicopathological characteristics. Activity of MMP7 was analyzed by casein zymography. An in vitro invasion assay after treatment with MMP7-specific siRNA was performed. RESULTS: LNγ2 expression was predominantly observed in carcinoma cells at the invasive front. LNγ2 expression was seen in 57% of patients with biliary tract cancer, and was associated with depth of invasion, histologic type, and advanced stage. The expression pattern of LNβ3 was classified Into two types: invasive front dominant type (38%) and diffuse type (28%).The invasive front dominant type was associated with histologic type and advanced stage. MMP7 positivity was correlated with LNγ2 or LNβ3 expression but not with clinicopathological characteristics. Active MMP7 detected by casein zymography was correlated with depth of invasion and advanced stage. Downregulation of MMP7 expression by siRNA resulted in a significant decrease in biliary tract cancer cell invasion in vitro.CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that LNγ2 and LNβ3, in conjunction with MMP7, play a key role in the progression of biliary tract cancer.展开更多
基金Supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture,Sports,Science and Technology of Japan (H.Y. and K.I.)Grants-in-Aid for Cancer Research and for the Third Term Comprehensive 10-Year Strategy for Cancer Control from the Ministry of Health,Labor and Welfare of Japan (H.Y. and K.I.)
文摘AIM: To clarify the clinicopathological significance of laminin-5 y2 (LNγ2) and 133 (LNI33) chains and MMP7 expression in biliary tract cancer. METHODS: We analyzed the association between immunohistochemically detected LNγ2, LNβ3, and MMP7 expression in biliary tract cancer and clinicopathological characteristics. Activity of MMP7 was analyzed by casein zymography. An in vitro invasion assay after treatment with MMP7-specific siRNA was performed. RESULTS: LNγ2 expression was predominantly observed in carcinoma cells at the invasive front. LNγ2 expression was seen in 57% of patients with biliary tract cancer, and was associated with depth of invasion, histologic type, and advanced stage. The expression pattern of LNβ3 was classified Into two types: invasive front dominant type (38%) and diffuse type (28%).The invasive front dominant type was associated with histologic type and advanced stage. MMP7 positivity was correlated with LNγ2 or LNβ3 expression but not with clinicopathological characteristics. Active MMP7 detected by casein zymography was correlated with depth of invasion and advanced stage. Downregulation of MMP7 expression by siRNA resulted in a significant decrease in biliary tract cancer cell invasion in vitro.CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that LNγ2 and LNβ3, in conjunction with MMP7, play a key role in the progression of biliary tract cancer.