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Low expression of Beclin 1, associated with high Bcl-xL, predicts a malignant phenotype and poor prognosis of gastric cancer

Authors :
Fang Tang
Xing Wu
Yun Gang Ding
Jie Xu
Quentin Liu
Hai-gang Li
Xiang Bo Wan
Zhong Guan
Dong Jun Lin
Wei Hua Zhou
Zhi Ying Feng
Chun Kui Shao
Shao bing Yang
Source :
Autophagy. 8:389-400
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2012.

Abstract

Recent studies have suggested that dysregulation of autophagy plays a pivotal role in tumorigenesis. Here, we determined the prognostic value of autophagy-related protein Beclin 1 in gastric cancer. A total of 153 primary gastric cancer patients were subjected to analysis of Beclin 1 expression and survival prognosis. Among them, 68 patients were assigned randomly and used as a training set to generate a cutoff score for Beclin 1 expression by receive operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The ROC-generated cutoff score was subjected to analyze the association of Beclin 1 with clinical characteristics and patient outcome. In a testing set (n = 85) and overall patients (n = 153), both univariate and multivariate analysis found that low expression of Beclin 1 predicted adverse overall survival and progression-free survival for gastric cancer patients. Furthermore, in each stage of gastric cancer patients, Beclin 1 expression was a prognostic indicator in patients with stage II, III and IV. Importantly, a reverse relationship between Beclin 1 and Bcl-xL expression was demonstrated. In patients of elevated Bcl-xL expression, a subset with lower Beclin 1 expression displayed an inferior overall survival and progression-free survival than those with higher Beclin 1 expression. Thus, our data demonstrated that low expression of Beclin 1, associated with high Bcl-xL, played as an independent biomarker, contributing to a more aggressive cancer cell phenotype and poor prognosis for gastric tumor.

Details

ISSN :
15548635 and 15548627
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autophagy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a003acc0ef5f330d14a187e50f3cc653