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Meningioma-associated protein,
MAC30
, is a protein with unknown function and cellular localization that is differentially expressed in certain malignancies. In the present study, the expression of
MAC30
in a variety of normal and cancerous human gastrointestinal tissues, with special emphasis on pancreatic tissues was analyzed. Quantitative RT-PCR was utilized to compare
MAC30
expression levels. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry were carried out to localize
MAC30
mRNA and protein expression in normal and cancerous tissue samples of the esophagus, stomach, colon and pancreas. Furthermore, the effects of TGF-beta on the transcription of
MAC30
mRNA were examined in pancreatic cancer cells.
MAC30
mRNA was expressed in a wide variety of normal human tissues, being most abundant in testicular and gastric tissue samples.
MAC30
mRNA levels were significantly increased in breast and colon cancer, but significantly decreased in pancreatic and renal cancer. TGF-beta down-regulated
MAC30
mRNA levels in certain pancreatic cancer cells.
MAC30
protein was localized in normal pancreatic tissues, mainly in acinar and islet cells, and in normal colon, gastric and esophageal tissues especially in the mucosal cells.
MAC30
was strongly present in tubular complexes in pancreatic cancer tissues but weak to absent in pancreatic cancer cells of primary tumors and
metastases
. In contrast, esophageal, gastric and colon tumors displayed strong
MAC30
immunoreactivity in the cancer cells. In conclusion,
MAC30
is expressed in various normal and diseased human tissues.
MAC30
up-regulation in certain tumors and down-regulation in others suggests that this protein plays a distinct role in human malignancies.
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PMID:Expression analysis of MAC30 in human pancreatic cancer and tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. 1537 45
MAC30
is highly expressed in several types of tumors including colorectal cancers, however, its clinicopathological and biological significance in colorectal cancers is currently not known. The aim of our study was to investigate
MAC30
expression in distant normal mucosa, adjacent normal mucosa, primary tumors and
metastases
of colorectal cancer, and to determine the relationship between
MAC30
expression and clinicopathological and biological variables.
MAC30
expression was immunohistochemically examined in distant normal mucosa (n = 54), adjacent normal mucosa (n = 123), primary tumors (n = 217) and lymph node
metastases
(n = 56) from colorectal cancer patients.
MAC30
cytoplasmic expression was increased from distant normal mucosa to primary tumor and to metastasis (p < 0.0001-0.04). Furthermore, 40% primary and 37% metastatic tumors showed stronger cytoplasmic expression of
MAC30
at the tumor invasive margins compared to inner tumor areas. Strong cytoplasmic expression of
MAC30
in the metastasis was related to a poor prognosis (p = 0.04).
MAC30
cytoplasmic expression was positively related to expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (p = 0.04), p53 (p = 0.04), nucleoporin 88 (p = 0.001), legumain (p = 0.004) and particularly interesting new cysteine-histidine rich protein (p = 0.004). However,
MAC30
expression in the nucleus and stroma did not have any clinicopathological and biological significance (p > 0.05). In conclusion,
MAC30
protein may play a role in development of colorectal cancer, and can be considered as a prognostic factor.
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PMID:Expression of MAC30 protein is related to survival and biological variables in primary and metastatic colorectal cancers. 1714 16