乳腺癌转移相关基因h-mts1 (S100A4)和Nm23表达的统计学和盲神经分析

R. Naguib, E. Albertazzi, F. Cajone, B. Leone, M. S. Lakshmi, G. Sherbet
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小鼠18A2/mts1及其人类同源物h-mts1 (S100A4)编码属于S-100家族的Ca/sup 2+/-结合蛋白,先前已被证明与小鼠肿瘤、体外人类肿瘤细胞系和异种移植人类肿瘤生长的高侵袭性和转移性有关。Nm23是一种推定的转移抑制基因,其表达已被发现与某些形式的人类癌症的转移潜力呈负相关。鉴于nm23与人类癌症转移潜能的模糊关联,我们认为h-mts1和nm23的相对表达可能比它们单独表达更准确地反映肿瘤进展。我们在这里表明,高h-mts1表达与转移扩散到区域淋巴结有关。nm23单独表达与淋巴结扩散无显著负相关。然而,这两个基因的表达状态,加在一起,与淋巴结转移的发生密切相关。利用人工神经网络分析临床资料、类固醇受体表达状态及h-mts1和Nm23基因表达水平,以预测肿瘤淋巴结转移的准确性。
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Statistical and blind neural analyses of the expression of the metastasis-associated genes h-mts1 (S100A4) and Nm23 in carcinoma of the breast
The murine 18A2/mts1 and its human homologue h-mts1 (S100A4) encoding a Ca/sup 2+/-binding protein belonging to the S-100 family have been previously shown to be associated with high invasive and metastatic potential of murine tumours, human tumour cell lines in vitro and of human tumours growth as xenografts. Nm23 is a putative metastasis suppressor gene whose expression has been found to correlate inversely with metastatic potential of some forms of human cancer. In view of the equivocal association of nm23 with the metastatic potential of human cancer, we suggested that the relative expression of h-mts1 and nm23 might reflect tumour progression more accurately than either of them alone. We show here that high h-mts1 expression is associated with metastatic spread to the regional lymph nodes. The expression of nm23 on its own did not show a statistically significant inverse correlation with nodal spread. However, the expression status of the two genes, taken together, correlated strongly with the occurrence of nodal metastases. The clinical data together with the state of expression of steroid receptors and the expression levels of h-mts1 and Nm23 genes were analysed using artificial neural networks for accuracy of prediction of nodal spread of the carcinomas.
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