Clinical significance of Talin-1 and HER-2 status in different types of gastric carcinoma.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Biomarkers Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1080/1354750X.2024.2423270
Farideh Hashemi, Fatemeh Tajik, Leili Saeednejad Zanjani, Masoumeh Dehghan Manshadi, Sadegh Safaei, Pegah Babaheidarian, Fahimeh Fattahi, Roya Ghods, Zahra Madjd
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Abstract

Background: Talin-1 (TLN1) is crucial in cell migration, metastasis, and cancer development. This study evaluated Talin-1 expression and its clinical significance in gastric cancer (GC), along with human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) expression and its correlation with Talin-1.

Methods: Bioinformatics analysis assessed the potential prognostic value of Talin-1 and HER-2 in GC patients. The study included 223 GC patients (Signet Ring Cells and Intestinal subtypes) and 29 non-malignant tissue samples. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on tissue microarray slides evaluated Talin-1 and HER-2 expression and clinical significance. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves assessed their diagnostic value.

Results: Bioinformatics identified Talin-1 as a potential prognostic factor and HER-2 as an oncogene in GC. Talin-1 and HER-2 expression increased in SRC-type GC samples compared to non-malignant tissues. High cytoplasmic Talin-1 expression inversely correlated with tumor expansion and invasion in SRC-type GC. Increased HER-2 expression positively correlated with metastasis. ROC curves showed significant diagnostic values for both proteins.

Conclusions: Higher cytoplasmic Talin-1 expression is associated with less invasive tumor behavior, while increased membranous HER-2 expression is associated with metastasis in SRC-type GC. These findings suggest potential use in assessing diagnosis and screening high-risk cancer patients, particularly those with SRC-type GC.

不同类型胃癌中 Talin-1 和 HER-2 状态的临床意义
背景Talin-1(TLN1)在细胞迁移、转移和癌症发展中至关重要。本研究评估了胃癌(GC)中 Talin-1 的表达及其临床意义,以及人表皮生长因子受体-2(HER-2)的表达及其与 Talin-1 的相关性:生物信息学分析评估了Talin-1和HER-2在胃癌患者中的潜在预后价值。研究包括 223 例 GC 患者(Signet Ring Cells 和肠亚型)和 29 例非恶性组织样本。组织芯片切片上的免疫组化(IHC)评估了Talin-1和HER-2的表达及临床意义。接收者操作特征曲线(ROC)评估了它们的诊断价值:生物信息学发现 Talin-1 是 GC 潜在的预后因子,HER-2 是 GC 的癌基因。与非恶性组织相比,SRC型GC样本中Talin-1和HER-2的表达增加。细胞质中Talin-1的高表达与SRC型GC的肿瘤扩张和侵袭成反比。HER-2 表达的增加与转移呈正相关。ROC曲线显示这两种蛋白都具有显著的诊断价值:结论:在SRC型GC中,细胞质Talin-1的高表达与侵袭性较低的肿瘤行为相关,而膜HER-2的高表达与转移相关。这些研究结果表明,Talin-1可用于评估诊断和筛查高危癌症患者,尤其是SRC型GC患者。
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Biomarkers
Biomarkers 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.80%
发文量
140
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal Biomarkers brings together all aspects of the rapidly growing field of biomarker research, encompassing their various uses and applications in one essential source. Biomarkers provides a vital forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts in all areas of biomarker research. High quality papers in four main areas are accepted and manuscripts describing novel biomarkers and their subsequent validation are especially encouraged: • Biomarkers of disease • Biomarkers of exposure • Biomarkers of response • Biomarkers of susceptibility Manuscripts can describe biomarkers measured in humans or other animals in vivo or in vitro. Biomarkers will consider publishing negative data from studies of biomarkers of susceptibility in human populations.
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