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High nucleostemin expression has a favorable prognostic effect on gastric carcinomas
2018
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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
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Background/aim: Nucleostemin is a nuclear protein that maintains stem cell features and plays a role as a cell proliferation marker. It also participates in cell cycle regulation by interfering with other intracellular proteins. Recent reports have indicated that this protein plays a role in ribosomal biogenesis and genome protection. High expression level of nucleostemin has been reported in some cancer patients. However, the importance of nucleostemin in gastric cancer needs to be addressed. The aim of this study was to investigate nucleostemin expression in gastric cancer and the effects of this expression on prognosis. Materials and methods: Nucleostemin expression was assessed in 103 patients with gastric carcinomas via immunohistochemistry. Subsequently, relationships between nucleostemin expression and clinicopathological features and prognosis were evaluated. Results: In this study, there were 33 and 70 cases involving high and low nucleostemin expression, respectively. Nucleostemin expression was negatively correlated with lymphovascular invasion, the number of metastatic lymph nodes, extracapsular extension, and T stage. Disease-free survival and overall survival were markedly longer in patients with high nucleostemin expression. Conclusion: We suggest that nucleostemin is a favorable prognostic marker for gastric cancer patients. Our results are in conflict with prior studies. The prognostic effect of nucleostemin in gastric cancer remains to be solved.

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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 4.115
Cite : 3.319
2023 Impact : 0.011
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences