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Tissue localization of endogenous estrogens (estrone; E1, estradiol; E2, estriol; E3) progesterone was examined in scirrhous type of gastric cancer by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) immunoperoxidase method. Twelve of 47 specimens showed positive estrogen staining, and 4 of 47 showed positive progesterone staining. The incidence of positive staining for these 4 substances was higher in male patients than in female patients. The number of specimens with positive E2 staining was the highest among E1, E2 and E3 staining. Prognosis of patients who had undergone curative surgery with positive estrogen staining were better than that of patients with negative estrogen staining. The existence of estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PgR) was also shown in 3 specimens and one specimen, respectively, from another 15 specimens with scirrhous type of gastric cancer by the dextran-coated charcoal assay. In a clinical test, Tamoxifen administered patients with scirrhous carcinoma following curative or noncurative gastrectomy showed better prognosis than non-Tamoxifen administered those.
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PMID:[Endocrine therapy of scirrhous carcinoma of the stomach]. 301 29

Tissue specimens from patients with the scirrhous type of gastric carcinoma were stained using the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method. Nine out of thirty-seven specimens (24 per cent) showed positive estrogen staining, and here tissues from male or older patients were usually stained. Cumulative survival rate in patients whose tissue showed a positive estrogen staining was higher than that in case of a negative estrogen staining. Four out of thirty-one specimens (13 per cent) stained positively for progesterone, all four patients being male. These results suggest that estrogen and progesterone may relate to the growth of the scirrhous type of gastric cancer.
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PMID:Peroxidase-antiperoxidase staining for estrogen and progesterone in scirrhous type of gastric cancer: possible existence of the estrogen receptor. 302 52

Sixteen clones (RASK-1 to -16) of murine monoclonal antibodies were raised against ras Mr 21,000 protein (p21). The p21 produced by Escherichia coli with inserted v-Ki-ras genes was used as immunogen. RASK-1 was found to be specific for Ki-ras p21, whereas RASK-2 to -16 reacted with the p21s of Ki-, N-, and Ha-ras genes in both enzyme-linked immunosorbent and immunoblotting assays. Binding inhibition assays with biotinylated monoclonal antibodies by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay showed that the monoclonal antibodies of the 16 clones included those binding to several mutually distinct sites on p21. The expressions of ras p21 in human stomach and thyroid tissues were examined with RASK-3, which reacted with all the Ki-, N-, and Ha-ras p21s immunohistochemically by the avidin-biotin peroxidase complex method. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues of 101 cases of stomach cancer, 53 cases of noncancerous stomach, 74 cases of cancer of the thyroid, and 59 cases of noncancerous thyroid were analyzed. In both the stomach and thyroid, cancer cells expressed p21 predominantly. Cells of cases with various noncancerous disorders as well as certain types of normal cells were also p21 positive. These findings suggest that precaution is required in use of p21 as a cancer marker. Expression of p21 was noted in moderately to well-differentiated stomach cancer, intestinal metaplasia, and atypical hyperplasia. This finding suggests that the appearance of p21 in stomach cancer may be initiated before cytological transformation.
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PMID:Preparation of anti-ras Mr 21,000 protein monoclonal antibodies and immunohistochemical analyses on expression of ras genes in human stomach and thyroid cancers. 304 40

Expression of tumor-associated antigen in different gastric cancer cell lines and different phases of cell cycle was studied cytochemically. The antigen was recognized by the monoclonal antibody (McAb) PC1 against gastric cancer cells. By using the McAb PC1 as first antibody, the indirect immunofluorescence stain and the peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) stain were done on the gastric cancer cell lines (MGC 803, SGC 7901 and BGC 823). It was shown that PC1 antigen was mainly expressed on the membrane of these cells and only a certain percentage of the cells gave the positive reaction with different intensities. It was obvious that the expression of PC1 antigen was heterogeneous in nature. The heterogeneity of the PC1 antigen expression in gastric cancer cells might be due to either various subpopulations in the cell lines or different phases of cell cycle. In order to go further into the question, we studied quantitatively the expression of PC1 antigen in gastric cancer cell lines (MGC 803, STC 7901 and BGC 823) and the relationship between the antigen expression and cell cycle by double fluorescence stain and two-dimensional flow cytometry. It was found that expression levels of PC1 antigen in these cell lines were in the following order: MGC 803 greater than SGC 7901 greater than BGC 823. The PC1 antigen predominantly expressed on G1 phase for MGC 803 and G1, G2-M phase for SGC 7901 respectively. And uniform low level of PC1 antigen expression was found for BGC 823 throughout the cell cycle. Therefore, the PC1 antigen expression is dependent on cell cycle in MGC 803 and SGC 7901 cell lines.
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PMID:[Expression of the surface antigen in human gastric cancer cells and the relation to cell cycles--correlated analysis with flow cytometry]. 344 58

Tissues from primary human gastric cancers were examined for intracellular estradiol (E2) by using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) immunohistochemical method on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections. Reaction products of E2 were located only in the cytoplasm of the cancer cells, and not detected in noncancerous gastric epithelium. E2-positive tissues were found in 23 (44.2%) of 52 male patients, seven (20.6%) of 34 female patients and a total of 30 (34.9%) of 86 patients. In male patients, E2-positive cases occurred without age distinction. In female patients, however, E2 was not found in patients in older age groups, especially patients in the postmenopausal state. Microscopically, E2 was found frequently in intestinal type of cancers in male patients and in cancer with scirrhous growth pattern, in female patients. This is the first report of the demonstration of E2 in gastric cancer. The findings suggest that hormonal factors are involved in gastric cancer, and that the cancers contain endocrinic characteristics.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical study of intracellular estradiol in human gastric cancer. 354 34

The phagocytic activity as revealed by latex ingestion and cytochemically demonstrated peroxidase activity of neutrophils from peripheral blood was investigated in 26 patients with pulmonary cancer, 22 patients with gastric cancer and 8 patients with tumours of large intestine and compared with results obtained in 40 healthy individuals. Statistically significant differences were found in case of both parameters between patients with pulmonary cancer and those with tumours of large intestine. The lowered phagocytic activity of neutrophils was accompanied by an enhanced peroxidase activity and vice versa. No statistically significant differences were observed, however, between the investigated groups of patients with cancer and the control group.
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PMID:Phagocytosis and peroxidase activity in neutrophils from peripheral blood of patients with malignant tumours of lung, stomach and large intestine. 619 54

A 61 year old male with a high serum alpha-fetoprotein level (2750 ng/ml) is reported. He had undergone curative surgery for early gastric cancer in June 1979, and palliative resection of a primary rectal lesion in December 1981. The postoperative alpha-fetoprotein level decreased to 1300 ng/ml but gradually increased despite the intraarterial infusion of 5-FU (9.25g) and Mitomycin-C (30 mg). He died of cachexia in February 1982. Histological examination revealed moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma; alpha-fetoprotein positive substances were found in the cytoplasm of rectal cancer cells by the enzyme labeled antibody method(peroxidase-antiperoxidase immune complex method). This rectal cancer patient had multiple primary cancers and gastric cancer.
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PMID:[Case of rectal cancer with high level of serum alpha-fetoprotein]. 619 63

The gamma-glutamyl-transferase activity, the total glutathione content, the GSH-peroxidase activity, and the GSH S-transferase activity using an aryl substrate were estimated in the S9 fraction of gastric biopsy specimens taken from patients with normal stomach morphology (n = 24), acute gastritis (n = 15), chronic-atrophic gastritis (n = 10), gastric ulcer (n = 9), and carcinoma of the stomach (n = 12). The total glutathione content of normal gastric mucosal specimens was significantly higher than that of human liver biopsy specimens, whereas the GSH-peroxidase and the GSH S-aryltransferase activities were much lower than those found in the liver. Specimens of gastric ulcer had significantly lower enzyme activities of GSH-peroxidase and GSH-aryltransferase, whereas gastric cancer tissue had significantly lower concentrations of total glutathione. The intraindividual comparison of tumorous and non-tumorous tissue showed a consistent decrease of total glutathione as well as of GSH-aryltransferase activity in carcinomatous tissue.
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PMID:Glutathione and GSH-dependent enzymes in the human gastric mucosa. 670 2

The unlabelled antibody-enzyme method with the peroxidase-antiperoxidase complex (PAP-complex) was used to demonstrate carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) or CEA-like substances in paraffin-embedded specimens of tumour tissues with an anti-CEA-antiserum of a rabbit. The anti-CEA-antiserum used in this study exhibited a high anti-CEA-activity and a low activity to an impurity. The paraffin-embedded specimens of tumour tissues were investigated at serum dilutions of 1 : 16, 1 : 64, and 1 : 256. The sections of colorectal cancer showed the highest content of CEA. In 36 of 37 cases the tumour tissue reacted to the anti-CEA-antiserum up to a dilution of 1 : 256. The stomach cancer tissues contained significantly lower CEA-levels than the colorectal cancer. The sarcomas, malignant melanomas, the tumour of testis, the prostatic cancers and basal cell carcinomas of the skin were found to contain none or very low CEA-content. In most specimens of these tumours the CEA was not demonstrable at a 1 : 16 dilution of the primary antiserum.
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PMID:Demonstration of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) by means of the immunoperoxidase technique in paraffin-embedded specimens of tumour tissues. 680 9

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and secretory component (SC) were localized by peroxidase-labeled antibody immunocytochemistry in normal and abnormal human gastric mucosa. In normal epithelium, both glycoproteins were absent or only faintly present, but in intestinal metaplasia and carcinoma both were prominently present. CEA and SC on the surfaces of metaplastic epithelial cells were polarized. That is, CEA was expressed only on the microvillous surface and SC was expressed only on the basolateral surface. In gastric cancer, CEA and SC were distributed over the entire surface of the neoplastic cells. Thus, deviations from the normal differentiation and maturation of gastric epithelial cells were accompanied by abnormalities in surface expression of CEA and SC. These observations, together with compatible observations previously made in colonic neoplasia (DJ Ahnen, PK Nakane, and WR Brown, Cancer 49:2077, 1982), suggest that loss of polarity of surface membrane components is a characteristic of neoplastic epithelial cells.
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PMID:Immunohistochemistry of gastric carcinomas and associated diseases: novel distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen and secretory component on the surface of gastric cancer cells. 682 72


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