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Molecular classifiers for gastric cancer and nonmalignant diseases of the gastric mucosa

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Meireles‚ S.I. ; Cristo‚ E.B. ; Carvalho‚ A.F. ; Hirata‚ R. ; Pelosof‚ A. ; Gomes‚ L.I. ; Martins‚ W.K. ; Begnami‚ M.D. ; Zitron‚ C. ; Montagnini‚ A.L. ; others
Total Authors: 11
Document type: Journal article
Source: Cancer Research; v. 64, n. 4, p. 1255, 2004.
Abstract

High incidence of gastric cancer-related death is mainly due to diagnosis at an advanced stage in addition to the lack of adequate neoadjuvant therapy. Hence, new tools aimed at early diagnosis would have a positive impact in the outcome of the disease. Using cDNA arrays having 376 genes either identified previously as altered in gastric tumors or known to be altered in human cancer, we determined expression signature of 99 tissue fragments representing normal gastric mucosa, gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and adenocarcinomas. We first validated the array by identifying molecular markers that are associated with intestinal metaplasia, considered as a transition stage of gastric adenocarcinomas of the intestinal type as well as markers that are associated with diffuse type of gastric adenocarcinomas. Next, we applied Fisher's linear discriminant analysis in an exhaustive search of trios of genes that could be used to build classifiers for class distinction. Many classifiers could distinguish between normal and tumor samples, whereas, for the distinction of gastritis from tumor and for metaplasia from tumor, fewer classifiers were identified. Statistical validations showed that trios that discriminate between normal and tumor samples are powerful classifiers to distinguish between tumor and nontumor samples. More relevant, it was possible to identify samples of intestinal metaplasia that have expression signature resembling that of an adenocarcinoma and can now be used for follow-up of patients to determine their potential as a prognostic test for malignant transformation. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 98/14335-2 - Antonio Prudente Cancer Research Center
Grantee:Fernando Augusto Soares
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC
FAPESP's process: 99/07390-0 - Cooperation for Analysis of Gene Expression - CAGE
Grantee:Hugo Aguirre Armelin
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 99/11962-9 - Critical Phenomena in envolving processes and equilibrium systems
Grantee:Pablo Augusto Ferrari
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants