J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Apr;58(4):514-520.
Significance of Sulphomucin and CEA Expression in Advanced Gastric Adenocarcinomas
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, Dongguk University College of Medicine, Kyungju, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Sulphomucin is secreted by immature foveolar cells of the stomach and is expressed in gastric
adenocarcinomas. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is well known to be expressed in gastric adenocarci
nomas and is correlated with the cellular differentiation of gastric adenocarcinomas. However, at the
moment, there are no conclusions about the relationships between the expression of sulphomucin and
pathological classifications. METHODS: This study was designed to determine the significance
of expression of sulphomucin and CEA in advanced gastric adenocarcinomas. Also, these two
factors were compared with established clinicopathological prognostic factors. Thirty-two
paraffin-embedded surgical specimens of gastric adenocarcinomas were obtained from January
1993 to December 1995 and were selected for study. The expressions of sulphomucin and CEA
were studied by using the Spicer method and immunohistochemical staining with CEA 2-7
monoclonal antibody. RESULTS: The expressions of sulphomucin and CEA were positive in 9
(28%) cases and 25 (78%) cases, respectively. There was a significant correlation between
sulphomucin expression and histologic differentiation (p<0.05). However, the expression of
CEA was correlated with neither clinopathological factors nor sulphomucin expression.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest that expressions of sulphomucin are well correlated with
cellular differentiations of advanced gastric adenocarcinomas.