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  • Title: COX-2 correlates with F-box protein, Skp2 expression and prognosis in human gastric carcinoma.
    Author: Honjo S, Kase S, Osaki M, Ardyanto TD, Kaibara N, Ito H.
    Journal: Int J Oncol; 2005 Feb; 26(2):353-60. PubMed ID: 15645119.
    Abstract:
    The expression of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 is induced by growth factors, tumor promoters and cytokines, and is correlated with carcinogenesis, tumor progression and inhibition of apoptosis. To clarify the pathological significance of COX-2, we examined the effect of a selective COX-2 inhibitor, NS398, on two human gastric carcinoma cell lines, MKN-45 and KATO-III, and the expression of Skp2, P27/Kip1 and COX-2 protein in human gastric carcinomas. NS398 inhibited cell growth in a time- and dose-dependent manner and exerted cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase without induction of apoptosis in MKN-45, but had no effect in KATO-III. In MKN-45, NS398 induced up-regulation of P27/Kip1 and down-regulation of COX-2, cyclin D1 and Skp2. Immunohistochemistry using 63 surgically resected gastric carcinomas disclosed that COX-2 expression was correlated with Skp2 expression and that P27/Kip1 expression was inversely correlated with COX-2 and Skp2 expression. High levels of COX-2 or Skp2 were significantly correlated with poor survival (P=0.02 and P=0.004). Our results suggested that: a) NS398 induced inhibition of cell proliferation through cell cycle arrest and suppressed the expression of Skp2 in COX-2-expressing gastric carcinoma cells, and b) COX-2 contributes to the expression of Skp2 and poor survival in human gastric carcinomas.
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