Contrary to the previously purported role of gap junction (GJ) associated-protein connexin 26 (Cx26) as a tumor suppressor, increased expression of Cx26 has recently been demonstrated in several human malignancies. Surprisingly, this high expression is reportedly related to poor prognosis in squamous cell lung carcinoma and breast cancer. In this study, we examined levels of Cx26 in various human gastrointestinal (GI) carcinomas, with a focus on pancreatic carcinomas, using immunohistochemistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Connexin 26 (Cx26) is one of the gap junction-forming family members classically considered to be tumor suppressors. However, recent studies show association of elevated expression of Cx26 with poor prognosis in several human malignancies. Furthermore, Cx26 has been observed to be indispensable to spontaneous metastasis of melanoma cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngiogenesis is a compensatory mechanism that enables malignant tumors to survive in an oxygen-deficient environment. To test our hypothesis that hypoxia stimulates the production of angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) in colorectal cancer (CRC), we investigated the expression of Ang-2 in three cultured CRC cell lines, and in specimens from 11 CRC metastatic liver tumors. Hypoxia-induced Ang-2 mRNA expression was clearly evident in HCT116 cells that did not express Ang-2 under normoxic conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 62-year-old female patient was hospitalized for general fatigue and appetite loss. Type 3 gastric cancer (moderate differentiated adenocarcinoma) with liver metastasis (S8) and direct invasion to the retro-peritoneal space and duodenal third portion was detected by endoscopic and radiographic examination. This case was judged to be unresectable from these findings.
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