Tim-3 Up-regulation in Patients with Gastric Cancer and Peptic Ulcer Disease
Background: T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain protein-3 (Tim-3), an inhibitory immunoregulatory receptor, has been recently implicated in tumor biology and tumor-associated immune suppression. In the present study, expression of Tim-3 was evaluated in gastric cancer (GC) and peptic ulcer diseas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2017-03, Vol.18 (3), p.765-770 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain protein-3 (Tim-3), an inhibitory immunoregulatory
receptor, has been recently implicated in tumor biology and tumor-associated immune suppression. In the present study,
expression of Tim-3 was evaluated in gastric cancer (GC) and peptic ulcer disease (PUD) at both mRNA and protein
levels. Methods: A total of 133 gastric tissue biopsies, comprising 43 from GC cases, 48 from PUD and 42 from
non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) serving as controls were collected. Additionally, non-neoplastic adjacent tissue biopsies
were also obtained from 6 patients with GC. Infection with Helicobacter pylori was determined by the rapid urease test
for all participants and H&E staining was conducted for GC and PUD patients. Tim-3 relative mRNA expression was
determined by SYBR Green based Real-Time PCR using β-actin as a reference gene. Tim-3 protein expression was
also studied by immunohistochemistry in 7 GC, 7 PUD and 10 NUD tissue samples. Results: Tim-3 was expressed at
higher levels in GC (p=0.030) and PUD (p=0.022) cases compared to he NUD group. Among paired samples obtained
from gastric cancer patients, tumor tissues showed elevated Tim-3 expression (p=0.019) in comparison with adjacent
non-neoplastic biopsies. Tim-3 mRNA findings were supported by detection of more Tim-3 protein in cancerous
(p=0.002) and ulcerative (p=0.01) tissues than in controls. Tim-3 was similarly expressed in H. pylori positive and
negative cases.Conclusion: Higher Tim-3 expression in patients with gastric cancer and peptic ulcer implies that it
might be involved in immune regulation and establishment of these gastrointestinal diseases. Targeted immunotherapy
by blocking of inhibitory receptors like Tim-3 could be a promising approach for gastric cancer treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1513-7368 2476-762X |
DOI: | 10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.3.765 |