2001
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.18.4.715
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Increased expression of S100A4 and its prognostic significance in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

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“…Strong immunostaining was observed at the tumour invading front and metastatic site. This observation is further confirmed by quantitative real-time RT -PCR analysis, which shows higher S100A4 mRNA in lymph node metastasis as compared to primary tumours, supporting the role of S100A4 in cell motility and invasion (Ninomiya et al, 2001). Previous immunohistochemical studies of S100A4 showed an overexpres- sion in 41% of breast carcinomas (Rudland et al, 2000), 55% of gastric carcinomas (Yonemura et al, 2000), 94% of colorectal adenocarcinomas (Takenaga et al, 1997b), 93% of invasive pancreatic carcinomas (Rosty et al, 2002), and 25% of oesophageal squamous carcinoma.…”
Section: Analysis Of Thyroid Tumour Specimens For S100a4 Gene Expresssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Strong immunostaining was observed at the tumour invading front and metastatic site. This observation is further confirmed by quantitative real-time RT -PCR analysis, which shows higher S100A4 mRNA in lymph node metastasis as compared to primary tumours, supporting the role of S100A4 in cell motility and invasion (Ninomiya et al, 2001). Previous immunohistochemical studies of S100A4 showed an overexpres- sion in 41% of breast carcinomas (Rudland et al, 2000), 55% of gastric carcinomas (Yonemura et al, 2000), 94% of colorectal adenocarcinomas (Takenaga et al, 1997b), 93% of invasive pancreatic carcinomas (Rosty et al, 2002), and 25% of oesophageal squamous carcinoma.…”
Section: Analysis Of Thyroid Tumour Specimens For S100a4 Gene Expresssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The presence of the EF-hand-containing calcium-binding protein S100A4 in carcinoma cells has been associated with a poor prognosis in patients with carcinomas of the bladder, colorectum, gall bladder, oesophagus and lung (Kimura et al, 2000;Ninomiya et al, 2001;Davies et al, 2002;Gongoll et al, 2002;Nakamura et al, 2002). In an archival set of 349 breast cancer patients, less than 20% of patients with S100A4 in their carcinoma cells were alive after 20 years, whereas greater than 90% of patients with less than 1% S100A4 positive carcinoma cells survived over the same period .…”
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“…Several studies have associated the S100A4 protein with increased metastatic capacity of cancer cells (Davies et al, 1993;Maelandsmo et al, 1996;Levett et al, 2002), and more recently a correlation between the level of S100A4 protein and prognostic outcome has been reported in various types of cancer (lung gall bladder, oesophageal, gastric, breast and colon) Rudland et al, 2000;Yonemura et al, 2000;Ninomiya et al, 2001;Gongoll et al, 2002;Nakamura et al, 2002). Several laboratories have studied the involvement of S100A4 in invasion and metastasis, but little is still understood of the mechanism by which it exerts the metastasis-promoting effects.…”
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