J Korean Cancer Assoc.
2000 Apr;32(2):288-296.
A Study of Relationship between the Progression and Subtypes of Gastric
Adenocarcinoma and Fas - L / sFas - L
Abstract
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine whether human gastric adenocarcinoma
expresses Fas-L, whether serum sFas-L level is changed in patients before and after
gastrectomy, and whether Fas-L or sFas-L is concerned in tumor stage and histologic type.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The authors analysed 38 cases of early gastric carcinoma (EGC) and
61 cases of advanced gastric carcinoma (AGC) who received gastric resection from 1997 to
1998, in whom the number of diffuse type is 38 cases and the number of intestinal type is
61 cases. The authors used immunohistochemical staining for tumoral Fas-L detection and sFas
ligand ELISA kit for serum sFas-L detection.
RESULTS
Fas-L was localized to neoplastic cells in 61% (23/38) cases of EGC group and 66%
(40/61) cases of AGC group. The extent of Fas-L expression was variable, with both
FasL- positive and -negative neoplastic region occuring within tumors. The mean serum sFas-L
level was highly significantly higher in patients before treatment compared with controls,
whereas in patients in post-gastrectomy was significantly lower as the level of controls.
Some patients whose preoperative serum sFas-L levels were within normal limits expressed no
tumoral Fas-L. In addition, factors such as tumor stage, histologic subtype and other
prognostic factors were not concerned in Fas-L expression and serum sFas-L level.
CONCLUSION
The authors demonstrate a statistically significant expression of tumoral Fas-L
with concomitant increment of serum sFas-L in gastric adenocarcinoma. This finding suggests
Fas-mediated apoptosis in response to Fas-L expression by gastric adenocarcinoma, and provide
the evidence to support the Fas counterattack and indicate that the serum sFas-L level is a
useful indicator in evaluating preoperative diagnosis and postoperative follow-up of gastric
adeno- carcinoma. In addition, every clinical stages of gastric adenocarcinoma of the
intestinal and the diffuse type not differ in their expression of the Fas and sFas-L.