Arfaoui-Toumi A, Kria-Ben Mahmoud L, Ben Hmida M, Khalfallah M-T, Regaya-Mzabi S, Bouraoui S
Mongi Slim Hospital, Laboratory of colorectal cancer research UR03ES04, Tunis, Tunisia.
Bull Cancer. 2010 Feb;97(2):E1-8. doi: 10.1684/bdc.2010.1032.
Galectin-3 is a specific soluble lectin of the beta-galactoside family. It plays an important role in cell adherence, proliferation, and differentiation. It has also been shown that galectin-3 expression correlates with tumor progression in several types of cancers. We investigated the involvement of galectin-3 in colorectal cancer development. We performed a comparative immunohistochemical analysis of galectin-3 expression in term of intensity and distribution in normal mucosa, in primary tumor and in metastasis from 200 patients with colorectal cancer selected among 325 cases. We also compared the galectin-3 staining according to the histological subtype (mucinous vs non mucinous), tumoral differentiation and stage of tumor. We showed a strong and diffuse positive staining of galectin-3 in both adjacent and distanced normal mucosa, in well differentiated adenocarcinoma and in metastasis. However, we note a progressive decrease of galectin-3 staining according to the decreasing degree of tumoral differentiation. We also observed a loss of this protein in adenocarcinoma with mucinous component < 50%, where the positive staining was limited only to the well differentiated areas of tumor. These data suggest that galectin-3 play an important role in colorectal cancer progression concerning the non mucinous carcinoma and can be used as a prognostic factor to predict poor outcome of patients. In mucinous subtype, galectin-3 might be implicated in one or many step of its genesis perhaps through the control of cellular adhesion and interaction with mucin produced. Adenocarcinoma with mucinous component <50% would be integrate to mucinous carcinoma, not to non mucinous ones. These investigations could open perspectives for therapeutic means targeted to improve the prognosis of this neoplasm.
半乳糖凝集素-3是β-半乳糖苷家族的一种特异性可溶性凝集素。它在细胞黏附、增殖和分化中起重要作用。研究还表明,半乳糖凝集素-3的表达与多种癌症的肿瘤进展相关。我们研究了半乳糖凝集素-3在结直肠癌发生发展中的作用。我们对325例病例中选取的200例结直肠癌患者的正常黏膜、原发性肿瘤和转移灶中的半乳糖凝集素-3表达进行了强度和分布方面的比较免疫组化分析。我们还根据组织学亚型(黏液性与非黏液性)、肿瘤分化程度和肿瘤分期比较了半乳糖凝集素-3染色情况。我们发现,在相邻和远处的正常黏膜、高分化腺癌及转移灶中,半乳糖凝集素-3均呈强而弥漫的阳性染色。然而,我们注意到随着肿瘤分化程度降低,半乳糖凝集素-3染色逐渐减少。我们还观察到,黏液成分<50%的腺癌中该蛋白缺失,其中阳性染色仅局限于肿瘤的高分化区域。这些数据表明,半乳糖凝集素-3在非黏液性癌的结直肠癌进展中起重要作用,可作为预测患者不良预后的预后因素。在黏液性亚型中,半乳糖凝集素-3可能通过控制细胞黏附以及与所产生黏蛋白的相互作用,参与其发生的一个或多个步骤。黏液成分<50%的腺癌应归入黏液性癌,而非非黏液性癌。这些研究可为旨在改善该肿瘤预后的治疗手段开辟前景。