Korean J Pathol.
2000 Feb;34(2):119-124.
Expression of CD44 Splicing Variants v4/5 and v6 in Gastric Adenocarcinoma
and Its Relationship with Prognostic Factors
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of
Korea, Seoul 137-750, Korea.
Abstract
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CD44, an integral membrane glycoprotein expressed by many cell types, serves
as the principal transmembrane hyaluronate receptor and may be a determinant of
metastatic and invasive behavior in carcinomas. This study was performed to investigate
the relationship between CD44 splicing variants v4/5 and v6 expression and
histopathologic prognostic factors (depth of tumor invasion, histologic classification,
vascular and lymphatic invasion, and lymph node metastasis) in 107 gastric
adenocarcinomas. In 107 cases of gastric carcinoma, the immunohistochemical stainining
for CD44 v4/5 and CD44 v6 gave the following results. CD44 v4/5 was expressed in
40.2% and CD44 v6 in 67.3% of gastric carcinomas. The expression of CD44 v4/5 was
correlated with histologic classification by Lauren (p<0.05), lymphatic invasion (p<0.05),
and lymph node metastasis (p<0.004). In contrast, expression of CD44 v6 had no impact
on prognostic markers. This study suggests the role of CD44 v4/5 in invasion,
metastasis, and its prognostic significance in gastric adenocarcinoma.