Arylsulfatase, betagalactosidase and lysozyme in gastric cancer cells and its relationship to invasion |
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Authors: | Yi Yong-Fen Huang You-Rong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Chongqing University of Medical Sciences, 1 Yixueyuan Road, Chongqing 400046, China. |
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Abstract: | AIM:To study the distribution of arylsulfatase,beta-galactosidase and lysozyme in gastric cancer cells, and its relationship to differentiation and invasion of gastric cancer cells.METHODS: Histochemical, immunohistochemical and ruthenium red (RR) electrocytochemical technique for three types of hydrolases and proteoglycans in pericancerous matrix in 33 cases of gastric cancer were observed under light and electron microscopy.RESULTS:The expression intensities of arylsulfatase,beta-glactosidase and lysozyme in mucinous cell carcinomas were more intensive than those in well-differentiated and poorly-differentiated adenocar-cinomas (P < 0.05-0.01). The fibrous tissues smooth muscle and proteoglycans close to the cancer cells were degraded. They were found in the region far from the cancer cells. Expression of three enzymes mentioned above was low in adenocarcinoma cells, and fibrous tissues and RR granules were present and intact near the well-differentiated and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma cells.CONCLUSION: Mucinous cell carcinoma may release various hydrolases into extra-cellular matrix, inducing degradation of pericancerous matrix and facilitating cancer cell invasion and metastasis. |
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Keywords: | stomach neoplasms hydrolases proteoglycans histochemistry neoplasm invasiveness arylsulfatase beta-galactosidase muramidase |
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