Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2012; 18(18): 2253-2261
Published online May 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i18.2253
Table 1 Correlation of migration inhibitory factor, CD74 and toll-like receptor 4 expression with clinicopathological variables in gastric cancer n (%)
VariablesNo.CD74 expression
PMIF expression
PTLR4 expression
P
CasesPositiveNegativePositiveNegativePositiveNegative
Age (yr)0.59590.86120.6421
< 604640 (87)6 (13)38 (83)8 (17)38 (83)8 (17)
> 607460 (81)14 (19)59 (80)15 (20)61 (82)13 (18)
Sex0.99100.58170.6358
Male7561 (81)14 (19)60 (80)15 (20)60 (80)15 (20)
Female4539 (87)6 (13)37 (82)8 (18)39 (87)6 (13)
Histological type0.35650.84400.2172
Well2016 (80)4 (20)16 (80)4 (20)17 (85)3 (15)
Moderate4030 (75)10 (25)33 (83)7 (17)30 (75)10 (25)
Poor6054 (90)6 (10)48 (80)12 (20)52 (87)18 (13)
TNM stage0.01410.02810.0153
 I2616 (62)10 (38)17 (65)9 (35)17 (50)9 (50)
II2820 (71)8 (29)22 (79)6 (21)20 (57)8 (43)
III3329 (88)4 (12)28 (85)5 (15)30 (67)3 (33)
IV3331 (94)2 (6)30 (91)3 (19)32 (85)1 (15)
Lymph node metastasis0.01580.02510.0152
Negative5037 (74)13 (26)36 (72)14 (28)33 (66)17 (34)
Positive7063 (90)7 (10)61 (87)9 (13)66 (94)4 (6)
Table 2 Correlation analysis of CD74, migration inhibitory factor and toll-like receptor 4 epithelial staining in 120 human gastric cancer patients
MIF expression
rPTLR4 expression
rPTLR4 expression
rP
CD74(+)(-)Total0.2367< 0.01CD74(+)(-)Total0.4414< 0.01MIF(+)(-)Total0.5501< 0.01
(+)8515100(+)9010100(+)89897
(-)12820(-)91120(-)101323
Total9723120Total9921120Total9921120