Wielenga V J, Heider K H, Offerhaus G J, Adolf G R, van den Berg F M, Ponta H, Herrlich P, Pals S T
Department of Pathology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Cancer Res. 1993 Oct 15;53(20):4754-6.
Specific CD44 variant glycoproteins are overexpressed at particular stages of colorectal tumor progression. Some variants of the CD44 glycoprotein without exon v6 sequences appear at the earliest stage of tumorigenesis, i.e., in early adenomas. Expression of variants containing exon v6 sequences is largely restricted to the advanced stages of tumor development and in addition is more prevalent and intense in metastatic (Dukes C/D) than in nonmetastatic (Dukes A/B) carcinomas. The observation that CD44 variants containing a protein domain of CD44 that confers full metastatic potential to rat carcinoma and sarcoma cell lines is increasingly expressed during colorectal tumor progression indicates that this domain may have an important role in tumor progression and metastasis in humans. Information on v6 expression, which can be obtained by routine immunohistochemistry, may prove of important prognostic value, particularly in carcinomas (Dukes A and B) that have not yet given rise to detectable metastases.
特定的CD44变异糖蛋白在结直肠癌进展的特定阶段过度表达。一些不含外显子v6序列的CD44糖蛋白变异体出现在肿瘤发生的最早阶段,即在早期腺瘤中。含有外显子v6序列的变异体的表达在很大程度上局限于肿瘤发展的晚期阶段,此外,在转移性(Dukes C/D)癌中比在非转移性(Dukes A/B)癌中更普遍且更强烈。在结直肠癌进展过程中,越来越多地表达含有赋予大鼠癌细胞系和肉瘤细胞系完全转移潜能的CD44蛋白结构域的CD44变异体,这一观察结果表明该结构域可能在人类肿瘤进展和转移中起重要作用。通过常规免疫组织化学获得的关于v6表达的信息可能具有重要的预后价值,特别是在尚未产生可检测到转移的癌(Dukes A和B)中。