Downregulation of KiSS-1 expression is responsible for tumor invasion and worse prognosis in gastric carcinoma.
Dhar. Dipok Kumar DK; Naora. Hiroyuki H; Kubota. Hirofumi H; Maruyama. Riruke R; Yoshimura. Hiroshi H; Tonomoto. Yasuhito Y; Tachibana. Mitsuo M; Ono. Takashi T; Otani. Hiroki H; Nagasue. Naofumi N
Key Findings
- Low KiSS-1 expression is associated with higher rates of blood vessel invasion, distant metastasis, and tumor recurrence in gastric cancer
- Patients with low KiSS-1 tumors have significantly worse overall and disease‑free survival
- KiSS-1 is the strongest independent prognostic factor among traditional markers for gastric cancer
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers, this research doesn’t provide a usable protocol or dosage. It simply highlights KiSS-1 as a potential future target for cancer therapy, but there’s no actionable step you can take now to improve longevity or performance.
Summary
The study found that low levels of the KiSS-1 gene in stomach cancer are linked to more aggressive tumors and poorer survival, suggesting KiSS-1 might help stop cancer spread, but it doesn’t give any direct advice for health hacks or everyday use.
Abstract
KiSS-1 is a promising candidate tumor-suppressor gene and may play a key role in the metastatic cascade. The expression profile and the role of KiSS-1 in cancer progression are largely unknown in most of the cancers, including gastric cancer. In this study, KiSS-1 expression was evaluated by RNase protection assay and localization was done by in situ hybridization in 40 gastric cancers and their adjacent normal gastric mucosa. For comparison with clinicopathologic characteristics and patient prognosis, all patients were divided into 2 groups having high and low KiSS-1 expression by using the median as the cutoff value of KiSS-1 expression as determined by the RNase protection assay. Gastric cancers with low KiSS-1 had frequent venous invasion, distant metastasis and tumor recurrence. Accordingly, patients with low KiSS-1-expressing tumors had a significantly worse overall and disease-free survival. In multivariate analysis, KiSS-1 became the strongest independent prognostic factor among the conventional prognosticators for gastric cancer patients. Collectively, these findings suggest that KiSS-1 may play a crucial role in gastric cancer invasion and could be a useful target for therapeutic intervention.
Study Information
pubmed
2004
2004-10-10T00:00:00.000Z
10.1002/ijc.20357
136
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