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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2001; 7(1): 53-59
Published online Feb 15, 2001. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v7.i1.53
Relationship between phenotypes of cell-function differentiation and pathobiological behavior of gastric carcinomas
Yan Xin, Xiao Ling Li, Yan Ping Wang, Su Min Zhang, Hua Chuan Zheng, Dong Ying Wu, Yin Chang Zhang
Yan Xin, Xiao Ling Li, Yan Ping Wang, Su Min Zhang, Hua Chuan Zheng, Dong Ying Wu and Yin Chang Zhang, The Fourth Laboratory of Cancer Institute, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001 , Liaoning Province, China
Yan Xin, graduated from China Medical University in 1993 with M.D, Ph.D, now Professor, Director of the Fourth Laboratory of Cancer Institute of China Medical University, specialized in tumor pathology, focusing on the pathobiological behavior of gastrointestinal carcinoma and the mechanism of metastasis, having more than 60 papers published.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.39270300, No.39370772 and Training Program for Trans-Century Talents by the State Education Commission of China.
Correspondence to: Prof. Yan Xin, The Fourth Laboratory of Cancer Institute, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001, Liaoning Province, China
Telephone: 0086-24-23256666 Ext.6351 Fax: 0086-24-23252377
Received: May 18, 2000
Revised: June 16, 2000
Accepted: June 23, 2000
Published online: February 15, 2001
Abstract

AIM: To reveal the correlation between the functional differentiation phenotypes of gastric carcinoma cells and the invasion and metastasis by a new way of cell-function classification.

METHODS: Surgically resected specimens of 361 gastric carcinomas(GC) were investigated with enzyme-, mucin-, and tumor-related marker immunohistochemistry. According to the direction of cell-function differentiation, stomach carcinomas were divided into five functionally differentiated types.

RESULTS: ① Absorptive function differentiation type (AFDT): there were 82 (22.7%) patients including 76 (92.7%) aged 45 years. Sixty-nine (84.1%) cases belonged to the intestinal type. Thirty-eight (46.3%) expressed CD44v6 and 9 (13.6%) of 66 male patients developed liver metastasis. The 5-year survival rate of patients in this group (58.5%) was higher than those with the other types (P < 0.01). ② Mucin secreting function differentiation type (MSFDT): 54 (15%) cases. Fifty-three (98.1%) tumors had penetrated the serosa, 12 (22.2%) expressed ER and 22 (40.7%) expressed CD44v6. The postoperative 5-year survival rate was 28.6%. ③ Absorptive and mucin-producing function differentiation type (AMPFDT): there were 180 (49.9%) cases, including 31 (17.2%) aged yanger than 45 years. The tumor was more common in women (62, 34.4%) and expressed more frequently estrogen receptors (ER) (129, 81.7%) than other types (P < 0.01). Ovary metastasis was found in 12 (19.4%) out of 62 female subjects. The patients with this type GC had the lowest 5-year survival rate (24.7%) among all types. ④ Specific function differentiation type (SFDT): 13 (3.6%) cases. Nine (69.2%) tumors of this type derived from APUD system, the other 4 (30.7%) were of different histologicaldifferentiation. Sixty per cent of the patients survived at least five years. ⑤ Non-function differentiation type (NFDT): 32 (8.9%) cases. Nineteen (59.%) cases had lymph node metastases but no one with liver or ovary metastasis. The 5-year survival rate was 28.1%.

CONCLUSION: This new cell-function classification of GC is helpful in indicating the characteristics of invasion and metastasis of GC with different cell-function differentiation phenotypes. Further study is needed to disclose the correlation between the cell-functional differentiation phenotypes and the relevant genotypes and the biological behavior of gastric carcinoma.

Keywords: stomach neoplasms, cell differentiation, lymphatic metastasis, prognosis, cell-function classification, immunohistochemistry, absorptive function differentiation type