Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age “Gaetano Barresi”, Section of Pathology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy
Abstract
Background:
The immunohistochemical analysis of autophagy-related
proteins (ATGs) has been recently applied in human pathology to study differentiation
and cancer progression. The aim of the present study is to analyze a cohort of gastric
carcinomas (GC) by five ATG antisera (Beclin-1, LC3A/B, p62, ULK-1 and AMBRA-1),
also evaluating their possible relationship with clinicopathological parameters, HER2
status and final outcome of patients.
Methods:
A cohort of 123 GCs has been studied by ATG antisera utilizing Masuda's
criteria that define positive cases in which at least two out of five protein expressions
were documented.
Results:
The immunohistochemical signature for autophagy (A-IHC) was 49.59% as a
whole. The percentage of A-IHC ranged from 31% for poorly cohesive carcinomas to
56% for adenocarcinomas. The performance of each ATG immunomarker documented
high values for sensitivity, specificity and efficiency for LC3A/B, Beclin-1 and p62. In
univariate analysis of GC, grade, stage, Ki67 expression, HER2 status as well as A-IHC
appeared as emerged as relevant parameters with a high p-value (p < 0.001). Finally, in
multivariate analysis, HER2 status, stage and A-IHC emerged as independent
prognostic variables. In the comparison of survival curves, GC cases immunoreactive for
A-IHC exhibited a shorter survival with a worse outcome.
Conclusions:
We have hypothesized that A-IHC could represent an additional
morphological tool to provide prognostic elements in order to identify patients affected by
aggressive with shorter survival and worse outcome.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry
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