Tissue RNFT2 expression levels are associated with peritoneal recurrence and poor prognosis in gastric cancer

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Background/Aim: Disease recurrence is frequently observed after curative resection of advanced gastric cancer resulting in a poor prognosis. In the present study, we identified a candidate biomarker to predict recurrence and prognosis after curative resection of gastric cancer. Materials and Methods: A transcriptome analysis was conducted using surgically resected cancerous tissue from patients with metastatic gastric cancer to identify genes that are upregulated in primary and metastatic tissues. Results: Ring finger protein, transmembrane 2 (RNFT2) mRNA expression was upregulated in primary gastric cancer tissues and metastases compared with non-cancerous tissues. RNFT2 expression in gastric cancer cell lines was positively correlated with the EMT-related molecules GSC, MMP9, and RAC1. The RNFT2 high expression group exhibited a significantly shorter postoperative overall survival. Peritoneal recurrence was significantly higher in the RNFT2 high expression group. Conclusion: RNFT2 mRNA expression predicts peritoneal recurrence and is a potential prognostic biomarker for gastric cancer following curative gastrectomy.

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Sasahara, M., Kanda, M., Shimizu, D., Tanaka, C., Inokawa, Y., Hattori, N., … Kodera, Y. (2021). Tissue RNFT2 expression levels are associated with peritoneal recurrence and poor prognosis in gastric cancer. Anticancer Research, 41(2), 609–617. https://doi.org/10.21873/ANTICANRES.14812

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