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Title: [Multistep stomach carcinogenesis]. Author: Yokozaki H, Tahara E. Journal: Nihon Rinsho; 1996 Apr; 54(4):1066-71. PubMed ID: 8920675. Abstract: Genetic instability, alterations of tumor suppressor genes as well as activation of oncogenes and aberrant expression of growth factor/receptor system found in human stomach carcinogenesis are overviewed. Aberrant expression and amplification of the c-met gene, inactivation of the p53 gene and amplification of the cyclin E gene are common events of both well differentiated and poorly differentiated gastric carcinomas. K-ras mutations, c-erbB2 gene amplification, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and mutations of the APC, LOH of the bcl-2 gene and LOH at DCC locus are preferentially associated with well differentiated gastric cancer. On the other hand, microsatellite instability, reduction or loss of cadherin and catenins, K-sam and c-met gene amplification confer the development and progression of poorly differentiated or scirrhous gastric carcinomas. Interaction between cell-adhesion molecules in the c-met expressed cancer cells and hepatocyte growth factor from stromal cells is involved in morphogenesis of gastric cancer.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]