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Vol.29 No.9 1996 September [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 930KB)]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Clinicopathological Significance of the Expression of Fibronectin in Human Pancreatic Cancer

Noriyuki Hirahara, Yoshinori Nio, Yoshimitsu Minari, Yoshitoshi Sato, Shoichiro Sumi, Katsuhiro Tamura

First Department of Surgery, Shimane Medical University

In the present study immunohistochemical staining was used to detect for fibronectin (FN) in 53 primary pancreatic cancers (including 9 mucin-producing pancreatic cancers), 26 metastatic lesions and 22 benign diseases. Its expression was examined in regard to its relation to the clinicopathological factors and the patients' prognosis. FN was present in the basement membrane (BM) in 11% of primary pancreatic cancers (6/53), 8% of metastatic lesions (2/26) and 22% of benign diseases (4.22). Five of the six cases of primary pancreatic cancer in which FN was positive in the BM were mucin-producing pancreatic cancers, which are well known to have a relatively good prognosis in general. The rate of positive BM-FN in mucin-producing pancreatic cancers was significantly higher than that in nonproducing common invasive ductal carcinomas. But there were no significant differences in the rate of positive FN in the cytoplasm among the three groups. The rate of positive FN in the extracellular matrix of benign diseases was significantly higher than those of primary pancreatic cancers and metastatic lesions. The rate of positive BM-FN in low-stage cancers was significantly higher than that in high-stage cancers. Among the patients whose primary pancreatic cancers had been resected, the long-term survivors were seen in the BM-FN-positive gloups. These results suggest that FN may play an important role in inhibiting the invasion and metastasis of pancreatic cancer.

Key words
fibronectin, pancreatic cancer, basement membrane, local invasion in pancreatic cancer, liver metastasis in pancreatic cancer

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 29: 1881-1890, 1996

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Noriyrrki Hirahara First Department of Surgery, Shimane Medical University
89-1, Enya-cho, Izumo, 693 JAPAN

Accepted
May 8, 1996

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