CD44v6在胰腺内分泌肿瘤中表达增加,而在中肠类癌中表达增加。

B Terris, J F Fléjou, S Dubois, P Ruszniewski, J Y Scoazec, J Belghiti, F Potet, P Bernades, M Mignon, D Hénin
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目的/背景分析不同类型内分泌胰腺和肠道类癌中CD44的不同亚型,并探讨其表达与肿瘤扩散的关系。这项研究是由最近观察到的CD44基因的不适当剪接与许多人类癌症的肿瘤进展和转移形成相关而引起的。方法:使用针对外显子v3、v4-v5、v6、v7-v8产物以及针对标准CD44分子(CD44H)的抗体,研究了CD44亚型在38个内分泌胰腺肿瘤和肠道神经内分泌肿瘤中的表达。用逆转录PCR (RT-PCR)分析了CD44基因在9个内分泌肿瘤和7个类癌肿瘤中的表达。结果:除1例(10例中9例)胃泌素瘤外,其余约半数(15例中7例)内分泌胰腺肿瘤均表达CD44v6。大多数(10/11)中肠类癌为CD44v6阴性,未检测到免疫染色。CD44v3、CD44v4-v5和CD44v7-v8在这些肿瘤中均未表达。cd44mrna分析显示,CD44v6阳性内分泌肿瘤中存在复杂的剪接模式和大CD44亚型的表达,而标准形式仅在中肠类癌肿瘤中检测到。CD44变异表达与肿瘤转移无相关性。结论编码外显子v6的cd44变异在胃内膜瘤和大多数胰腺内分泌肿瘤中均优先表达。与其他肿瘤不同,胰腺神经内分泌肿瘤中CD44v6的表达似乎与肿瘤扩散无关。
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Increased expression of CD44v6 in endocrine pancreatic tumours but not in midgut carcinoid tumours.

Aims/background-To analyse the different isoforms of CD44 in various types of endocrine pancreatic and gut carcinoid tumours and to investigate the relation between their expression and tumour dissemination. This study was prompted by the recent observation that inappropriate splicing of the CD44 gene was correlated with tumour progression and metastasis formation in a number of human cancers.Methods-Expression of CD44 isoforms was studied in 38 endocrine pancreatic tumours and gut neuroendocrine tumours using antibodies directed against products of exons v3, v4-v5, v6, v7-v8 as well as against the standard CD44 molecule (CD44H). CD44 gene expression was also analysed by reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) in nine endocrine and seven carcinoid tumours.Results-All gastrinomas except one (nine of 10) and about half of the other endocrine pancreatic tumours (seven of 15) expressed CD44v6. Most (10/11) midgut carcinoid tumours were CD44v6 negative, with no detectable immunostaining. CD44v3, CD44v4-v5 and CD44v7-v8 were not expressed in any of these tumours. CD44 mRNA analysis illustrated a complex splice pattern and expression of large CD44 isoforms in CD44v6 positive endocrine tumours, whereas the standard form only was detected in midgut carcinoid tumours. No correlation between CD44 variant expression and tumour metastasis was observed.Conclusions-CD44 variants encoding exon v6 are preferentially expressed both in gastrinomas and in most pancreatic endocrine tumours. In contrast to other tumours, the expression of CD44v6 in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours does not seem to be correlated with tumour dissemination.

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