The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer

Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4), represented as an epididymis-specific gene and designated a WAP four-disulfide core domain protein 2 (WFDC2), is amplified in many tumors. However, little is known about its clinical significance and biological function in gastric carcinomas. We found that HE4 was m...

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Main Authors: Guo, Yun-Di, Wang, Jing-Hao, Lu, Huan, Li, Xiao-Ning, Song, Wei-Wei, Zhang, Xiao-Dan, Zhang, Wen-Ming
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Springer Netherlands 2014
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4428537/
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spelling pubmed-44285372015-05-18 The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer Guo, Yun-Di Wang, Jing-Hao Lu, Huan Li, Xiao-Ning Song, Wei-Wei Zhang, Xiao-Dan Zhang, Wen-Ming Research Article Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4), represented as an epididymis-specific gene and designated a WAP four-disulfide core domain protein 2 (WFDC2), is amplified in many tumors. However, little is known about its clinical significance and biological function in gastric carcinomas. We found that HE4 was more commonly observed in gastric carcinoma tissues than in normal tissues and was significantly correlated with Lauren classification, TNM stage, and tumor size by immunohistochemistry. The overall survival rate of patients with HE4 low expression was significantly higher than that of the patients with HE4 high expression. In addition, silencing of HE4 expression inhibits cell proliferation and migration and enhances cell apoptosis. Subsequent studies reveal that the Src, Akt, and Erk1/2 signaling may be involved with pro-survival and anti-apoptotic effects of the HE4 on gastric cancer cells. Taken together, this study provides new evidence on promotive effects of the HE4 on gastric cancer progression and indicates that HE4 might be a promising prognostic factor for gastric cancer diagnosis. Springer Netherlands 2014-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4428537/ /pubmed/25432133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13277-014-2858-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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author Guo, Yun-Di
Wang, Jing-Hao
Lu, Huan
Li, Xiao-Ning
Song, Wei-Wei
Zhang, Xiao-Dan
Zhang, Wen-Ming
spellingShingle Guo, Yun-Di
Wang, Jing-Hao
Lu, Huan
Li, Xiao-Ning
Song, Wei-Wei
Zhang, Xiao-Dan
Zhang, Wen-Ming
The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
author_facet Guo, Yun-Di
Wang, Jing-Hao
Lu, Huan
Li, Xiao-Ning
Song, Wei-Wei
Zhang, Xiao-Dan
Zhang, Wen-Ming
author_sort Guo, Yun-Di
title The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
title_short The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
title_full The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
title_fullStr The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed The human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
title_sort human epididymis protein 4 acts as a prognostic factor and promotes progression of gastric cancer
description Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4), represented as an epididymis-specific gene and designated a WAP four-disulfide core domain protein 2 (WFDC2), is amplified in many tumors. However, little is known about its clinical significance and biological function in gastric carcinomas. We found that HE4 was more commonly observed in gastric carcinoma tissues than in normal tissues and was significantly correlated with Lauren classification, TNM stage, and tumor size by immunohistochemistry. The overall survival rate of patients with HE4 low expression was significantly higher than that of the patients with HE4 high expression. In addition, silencing of HE4 expression inhibits cell proliferation and migration and enhances cell apoptosis. Subsequent studies reveal that the Src, Akt, and Erk1/2 signaling may be involved with pro-survival and anti-apoptotic effects of the HE4 on gastric cancer cells. Taken together, this study provides new evidence on promotive effects of the HE4 on gastric cancer progression and indicates that HE4 might be a promising prognostic factor for gastric cancer diagnosis.
publisher Springer Netherlands
publishDate 2014
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4428537/
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