Aim - To investigate the role of DCC gene inactivation in the development and progression of gastric cancer. Methods - Loss of heterozygosity and loss of expression of the DCC gene was studied in 51 surgical specimens of gastric cancer using detection based on polymerase chain reaction. Results - Loss of heterozygosity was found in 35.3% (18 of 51) of specimens and was detected more often in stage III and IV (50%) than in stage I and II cancers (14.3%) (p < 0.05). Occurrence of loss of heterozygosity was not correlated with histological type, tumour size, depth of invasion, or lymph node metastasis. Loss of expression was found in 49% of cases (25 of 51). Loss of expression was not significantly correlated with any clinicopathological variable. Conclusions - Loss of heterozygosity and loss of expression of the DCC gene are often encountered in gastric cancer. Loss of heterozygosity of the DCC gene is a late event and associated with malignant progression.
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Fang, D. C., Jass, J. R., & Wang, D. X. (1998). Loss of heterozygosity and loss of expression of the DCC gene in gastric cancer. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 51(8), 593–596. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.51.8.593
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