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Immunohistochemical analysis of the nm23 gene products in testicular seminoma
Author(s) -
Hori Kazutoshi,
Uematsu Kunio,
Yasoshima Hitoshi,
Sakurai Kazunari,
Yamada Akihiko,
Ohya Munehiko
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
pathology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.73
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1440-1827
pISSN - 1320-5463
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1997.tb04495.x
Subject(s) - seminoma , immunohistochemistry , metastasis , metastasis suppressor gene , nucleoside diphosphate kinase , pathology , gene expression , cancer research , gene , biology , medicine , cancer , biochemistry , chemotherapy
The nm23 gem, has been ldenwied as a metastasis suppressor gene. To clam the role of nm23 as a metastasis sup pressor gene In testicular seminoma, the expression of the nm23‐Hl and ‐H2 proteins (human nucleoside‐dlphosphate kinase‐A and ‐B) was Immunohistochemically examined in 43 patients. Thirty‐six (84%) and 21 (49%) of the 43 primary tumors were posithre for the nm23‐H1 and ‐H2 proteins, respecthrely. There was no significant difference in either nmH1 or ‐H2 expression between the 24 primary non‐invashre tumors and the 19 primary invasive tumors, or between the 31 primary tumors without metastasis and the 12 primary tumors with metastasls. In all, and 5 of 6 meta‐static tumors, the expression of nm23H1 and ‐H2 proteins was obsenred, respectively, and the expression was not decreased in the metestetlc tumors, compared to the primary tumors. In conclusion, the lmmunohistochemlcal expression of both the nm23‐Hl and ‐H2 gene products is not associated with the metastatic status or the invasive status of testicular seminoma, and it Is unlikely to be a useful non‐metastatic Indicator for testicular seminoma. Further studies are needed to elucidate the biological role of nm23.

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