Gastric cancer: epidemiologic and biological aspects.

Forum (Genoa, Italy) Pub Date : 1998-04-01
M Maltoni, A Volpi, O Nanni, P Bajorko, E Belletti, A M Vecci, M Liverani, S Danesi, D Calistri, L Ricotti, D Amadori
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Abstract

Although temporal trends and regional-racial variations in gastric cancer incidence have led to the formulation of different hypotheses, no definite association has been seen between this disease and any behavioural or genetic determinant. In fact, several aetiological factors have been associated with risk of gastric cancer, but not without controversy. Various studies have suggested that genetic factors might be of importance in the pathogenesis of gastric tumours. In fact, stomach carcinoma occurs more frequently among close relatives of affected individuals than in the general population and some of the most common pre-cancerous lesions seem to be genetically determined. In the light of this circumstantial evidence, we decided to investigate the role of various genetic alterations in gastric cancer in order to study their relationship with aetiopathogenesis and disease progression and their value as indicators of risk and prognosis. Our main areas of interest were: i. c-Ha-ras locus polymorphism; ii, truncated c-myc gene variant; iii. loss of heterozygosity, iv. p53 gene mutations; v. oncogene amplification; vi. oncogene amplification proliferative activity and their relation to prognosis in gastric cancer.

胃癌:流行病学和生物学方面。
虽然胃癌发病率的时间趋势和区域种族差异导致了不同假设的形成,但在这种疾病与任何行为或遗传决定因素之间没有明确的联系。事实上,一些病因因素与胃癌的风险有关,但并非没有争议。各种研究表明,遗传因素可能在胃肿瘤的发病机制中起重要作用。事实上,胃癌在患病个体的近亲中比在一般人群中更常见,而且一些最常见的癌前病变似乎是由基因决定的。鉴于这一间接证据,我们决定研究各种遗传改变在胃癌中的作用,以研究它们与病因发生和疾病进展的关系,以及它们作为风险和预后指标的价值。我们主要感兴趣的领域是:i. c-Ha-ras位点多态性;Ii,截断的c-myc基因变异;3杂合性缺失,即p53基因突变;5、癌基因扩增;胃癌癌基因扩增、增殖活性及其与预后的关系。
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