Inactivation of the Gastrokine 1 gene in gastric adenomas and carcinomas

Jung Hwan Yoon, Jae Hwi Song, Cao Zhang, Meishan Jin, Young Hwi Kang, Suk Woo Nam, Jung Young Lee, Won Sang Park

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Abstract

Gastrokine 1 (GKN1) plays a role in the gastric mucosal defence mechanism and may be a gastric tumour suppressor. We have investigated whether inactivation of the GKN1 gene is involved in the development and/or progression of gastric cancers. GKN1 protein expression was examined in gastric adenomas and cancer and we also analysed GKN1 mutation and epigenetic alteration, DNA copy number change and mRNA transcript expression. The effect of GKN1 on cell proliferation and death was examined in wild-type GKN1-transfected AGS gastric cancer cells. Reduced or loss of GKN1 expression was detected in 36 (90%) and 170 (89.5%) of 40 adenomas and 190 gastric cancers, respectively. Statistically, there was no significant relationship between altered expression of GKN1 protein and clinicopathological parameters, including depth of invasion, location and lymph node metastasis (χ2 test, p> 0.05). In western blot analysis, absence or reduced expression was found in 21 (84.0%) of 25 gastric carcinomas. No mutation was detected in gastric tumours, and hypermethylation of GKN1gene was found in two tumours. DNA copy number and mRNA transcript of GKN1were significantly decreased in gastric cancers. In functional analysis, AGS gastric cancer cells transfected with GKN1 wild-type showed marked inhibition of cell proliferation and induction of cell death. These data suggest that inactivation of the GKN1gene may play an important role in the development of sporadic gastric cancers, as an early event.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)618-625
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Pathology
Volume223
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Cell death
  • Cell proliferation
  • Expression
  • Gastric tumour
  • GKN1

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