Expressions of breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 and tubulin β3 in gastric cancer and their clinical significances
10.3760/cma.j.cn115355-20210111-00016
- VernacularTitle:乳腺癌易感基因1和微管蛋白β3在胃癌中的表达及其临床意义
- Author:
Fangbo CUI
1
;
Eryun GAO
;
Nan HU
Author Information
1. 安徽省马鞍山市人民医院肿瘤科 243000
- Keywords:
Stomach neoplasms;
Tubulin;
BRCA1 protein;
Genes, BRCA1
- From:
Cancer Research and Clinic
2021;33(8):601-605
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the expressions and clinical significances of breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) and tubulin β3 (TUBB3) in patients with gastric cancer, so as to provide a basis for accurate diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer.Methods:The data of 46 hospitalized patients with gastric cancer who underwent gastroscopebiopsy or operation in Maanshan People's Hospital in Anhui Province from December 2018 to May 2020 were collected. The expressions of BRCA1 and TUBB3 in tumor tissues and peritumoral tissues were determined by immunohistochemistry. Real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect BRCA1 and TUBB3 mRNA expressions in tumor tissues and peritumoral tissues. The correlations between expressions of BRCA1 and TUBB3 in gastric cancer tissues and clinicopathologic features were analyzed.Results:The positive rates of BRCA1 and TUBB3 proteins in gastric cancer tissues were higher than those in peritumoral tissues [43.5% (20/46) vs. 16.7% (5/30), 65.2% (30/46) vs. 6.7% (2/30), both P < 0.05]. qRT-PCR showed that the relative expression of BRCA1 mRNA in gastric cancer tissues was higher than that in peritumoral tissues (15.5±6.8 vs. 5.0±1.6, t = 9.41, P < 0.01); the relative expression of TUBB3 mRNA in gastric cancer tissues was higher than that in peritumoral tissues (22.1±6.3 vs. 5.7±1.9, t = 3.51, P < 0.01). The positive rate of TUBB3 protein in female patients was lower than that in male patients [15.4% (2/13) vs. 84.8% (28/33)], the positive rate of BRCA1 protein in patients with positive human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) was higher than that in patients with negative HER2 [87.5% (7/8) vs. 47.4% (18/38)], the positive rate of BRCA1 protein in patients with family history was higher than that in patients without family history [85.7% (6/7) vs. 35.9% (14/39)], and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The positive expressions of BRCA1 and TUBB3 proteins in gastric cancer tissues were both correlated with tumor stage and differentiation (all P < 0.05), and the expressions of BRCA1 and TUBB3 proteins were correlated ( χ2 = 33.52, P < 0.01). Conclusions:BRCA1 and TUBB3 may be related to the occurrence and development of gastric cancer, and there may be a certain relationship between BRCA1 and TUBB3, BRCA1 and HER2. BRCA1 and TUBB3 may have significances in the diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer.