Abstract

Correlation between erbB-2 tissue status and expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was studied in 164 gastric carcinomas, and these results were compared with the risk of metastasis and prognosis. Thirty-one (19%) tumors showe evidence of erbB-2 protein expression, and the PCNA index ranged from 8.2% to 77.2% (mean; 40%). erbB-2 protein positive tumors were most often encountered in the following clinicopathological groups: tumors with serosal invasion, lymph node metastasis, and venous invasion. There was a significant correlation between PCNA index and lymph node metastasis. In addition, erbB-2 positive tumors showed significantly higher PCNA index than erbB-2 negative tumors. Cox prortional hazard model identified lymph node metastasis. In invasion, liver metastasis, and erbB-2 tissue status as independent prognostic factors, but PCNA index was not an independent prognostic factor. However, by combining erbB-2 tissue status and PCNA index, PCNA index. was a good prognostic factor particularly in patients with erbB-2 negative tumors. These results indicate that the determination of erbB-2 tissue status, when combined with PCNA index, may be useful in the prediction of the prognosis and in deciding the therapeutic schedule of patients with gastric cancer.

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