Clinical Significance of Pregnancy Zone Protein Expression in Patients With Locally Advanced Gastric Cancer After Curative Resection

Pregnancy zone protein (PZP), encoded by PZP, belongs to the α-2-macroglobulin superfamily, and plays an important role in inflammatory responses and immune cell activation in cancer. However, the relationship between gastric cancer (GC) and PZP is poorly studied. This study investigated the clinica...

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Published inAnticancer research Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 369 - 374
Main Authors Oshima, Takashi, Hashimoto, Itaru, Hiroshima, Yukihiko, Kimura, Yayoi, Tanabe, Mie, Onuma, Shizune, Morita, Junya, Nagasawa, Shinsuke, Kanematsu, Kyohei, Aoyama, Toru, Yamada, Takanobu, Ogata, Takashi, Rino, Yasushi, Saito, Aya, Miyagi, Yohei
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Greece International Institute of Anticancer Research 01.01.2024
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Summary:Pregnancy zone protein (PZP), encoded by PZP, belongs to the α-2-macroglobulin superfamily, and plays an important role in inflammatory responses and immune cell activation in cancer. However, the relationship between gastric cancer (GC) and PZP is poorly studied. This study investigated the clinical significance of PZP expression in GC tissues of patients with locally advanced GC after curative resection. Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, we measured PZP expression in GC tissues and adjacent normal gastric mucosa of 253 patients with pStage II/III GC who underwent curative resection. We compared the expression levels of PZP in GC tissues and adjacent normal gastric mucosa and examined the relationship of PZP expression in GC tissues with clinicopathological factors and overall survival (OS). PZP expression was significantly associated with histology, venous invasion, and pathological stage. The high PZP expression group had significantly worse OS than did the low expression group (5-year survival 48.6% vs. 68.5%, p=0.0003). Furthermore, in multivariate analysis, high PZP expression was an independent factor for poor OS (hazard ratio=1.984, 95% confidence interval=1.307-3.012, p=0.0013). In post-curative resection patients with locally advanced GC, PZP expression in GC tissue may be a useful prognostic marker.
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ISSN:0250-7005
1791-7530
DOI:10.21873/anticanres.16820