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A High Ki67/BCL2 Index Could Predict Lower Disease- Free and Overall Survival in Intestinal-Type Gastric Cancer

Authors
Min, Kyueng-WhanKim, Dong-HoonSon, Byoung KwanKim, Dong HyunKim, Eun-KyungSeo, JinwonAhn, Sang BongJo, Yun JuPark, Young SookHa, Junghoon
Issue Date
Dec-2016
Publisher
S. Karger AG
Keywords
bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer protein; Ki67 antigen; Prognosis; Adenocarcinoma; Stomach; Human
Citation
European Surgical Research, v.58, no.3-4, pp 158 - 168
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
European Surgical Research
Volume
58
Number
3-4
Start Page
158
End Page
168
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/153259
DOI
10.1159/000448945
ISSN
0014-312X
1421-9921
Abstract
Background: The heterogeneity of gastric cancer makes the identification of potential prognostic indicators particularly important. The Ki67 and BCL2 proteins are known prognostic markers for different types of cancer. Ki67 is associated with cell proliferation, whereas BCL2 has antiproliferative roles. A combined marker based on these opposite functions might provide improved prognostic information in gastric cancer. Method: Ki67 and BCL2 expression was assessed in 276 gastric adenocarcinoma tissue microarrays. A Ki67/BCL2 index based on the relative expression of each protein was divided into low- and high-risk groups using receiver operating characteristic curves. Results: A high Ki67/BCL2 index significantly correlated with advanced stage, recurrence, intestinal type, high histologic grade, and lymphatic and perineural invasion (all p < 0.05). Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed a significant relationship between disease-free or overall survival and the Ki67/BCL2 index in intestinal-type gastric cancer (all p < 0.05). Conclusions: A combined marker using Ki67 and BCL2 could be a useful indicator for predicting survival in patients with intestinal-type gastric cancer.
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