Gastric Cancer
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2006; 12(31): 4959-4965
Published online Aug 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i31.4959
Differential expression of apoptosis related proteins and nitric oxide synthases in Epstein Barr associated gastric carcinomas
Maria D Begnami, Andre L Montagnini, Andre L Vettore, Sueli Nonogaki, Mariana Brait, Alex Y Simoes-Sato, Andrea Q A Seixas, Fernando A Soares
Maria D Begnami, Fernando A Soares, Department of Pathology, Hospital do Câncer A C Camargo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Andre L Montagnini, Department of Abdominal Surgery, Hospital do Câncer A C Camargo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Andre L Vettore, Sueli Nonogaki, Mariana Brait, Alex Y Simoes-Sato, Andrea Q A Seixas, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo grant 04/15650-1
Correspondence to: Maria D Begnami, MD, Laboratory of Pathology, Hospital do Câncer A C Camargo, Rua Prof Antonio Prudente 109, São Paulo, SP 01519010, Brazil. mariadirlei@gmail.com
Telephone: +55-11-21895103 Fax: +55-11-32720495
Received: March 8, 2006
Revised: April 15, 2006
Accepted: April 21, 2006
Published online: August 21, 2006
Abstract

AIM: To determine the incidence of Epstein Barr virus associated gastric carcinoma (GC) in Brazil and compare the expressions of apoptosis related proteins and nitric oxide synthases between EBV positive and negative gastric carcinoma.

METHODS: In situ hybridization of EBV-encoded small RNA-1 (EBER-1) and PCR was performed to identify the presence of EBV in GCs. Immunohistochemistry was used to identify expressions of bcl-2, bcl-xl, bak, bax, p53, NOS-1, NOS-2, and NOS-3 proteins in 25 EBV positive GCs and in 103 EBV negative GCS.

RESULTS: 12% of the cases of GC (25/208) showed EBER-1 and EBNA-1 expression. The cases were preferentially of diffuse type with intense lymphoid infiltrate in the stroma. EBV associated GCs showed higher expression of bcl-2 protein and lower expression of bak protein than in EBV negative GCs. Indeed, expressions of NOS-1 and NOS-3 were frequently observed in EBV associated GCs.

CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that EBV infection may protect tumor cells from apoptosis, giving them the capacity for permanent cell cycling and proliferation. In addition, EBV positive GCs show high expression of constitutive NOS that could influence tumor progression and aggressiveness.

Keywords: Gastric carcinoma; EBV; Apoptosis; p53; Nitric oxide synthases