Shuo Deng, M. S. Ong, Zhi Xuan Ng, T. Jegadeesan, J. So, A. Kumar, C. Yap
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Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, with more than 700,000 cases of death. Histopathologically, GC can be classified into two main subtypes, the intestinal- and diffuse-type GC. These two subtypes differ not only in histological parameters, but also show distinct profiles of gene alternations. In this research highlight, we provide a summary of gene mutations in both the intestinal- and diffuse-type GC, and also highlight our recent findings on the role gelsolin, an actin-regulating protein, in GC dissemination. We recently found that gelsolin is differentially expressed in intestinal and diffuse type GC, and uncovered its involvement in the HGF/c-Met oncogenic pathway, which is a frequent activated signaling pathway in GC dissemination. Other roles of gelsolin in cancer development have also been discussed, with a focus on its potential link to oncogenic pathways and gene alternations in cancer metastasis. Our work provides a potential link between gelsolin and pro-invasive pathways in GC, and hence suggest a potential avenue for combating GC dissemination and metastasis with consideration of gelsolin status.