Correlation of serum STMN1 and Cath-D levels with the invasive growth of cervical cancer
Correlation of serum STMN1 and Cath-D levels with the invasive growth of cervical cancer作者机构:Department of Gynecologythe Second People's Hospital of Yichang Hubei ProvinceYichangHubei Province443000
出 版 物:《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 (海南医学院学报(英文版))
年 卷 期:2018年第24卷第11期
页 面:57-60页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Cervical cancer Stathmin 1 Cathepsin D Invasion Signaling pathway
摘 要:Objective:To study the correlation of serum stathmin 1 (STMN1) and cathepsin D (Cath-D) levels with the invasive growth of cervical ***: The patients with cervical cancer and those with uterine fibroids who underwent surgical resection in the Second People s Hospital of Yichang between January 2013 and November 2017 were selected and enrolled in the malignant group and the benign group of the study respectively;the serum was collected before operation to detect the contents of STMN1 and Cath-D;the cervical cancer lesion tissues were collected from the malignant group and the normal cervical tissues were collected from the benign group to measure the expression of STMN1, Cath-D, invasion genes and invasion signal ***:STMN1 and Cath-D contents in serum as well as STMN1 and Cath-D mRNA expression in lesion tissue of malignant group were significantly higher than those of benign group, and serum STMN1 and Cath-D contents of malignant group were positively correlated with STMN1 and Cath-D mRNA expression in lesion tissue;RACK1, Twist, MMP9, mTOR, S6K1, Wnt andβ-catenin mRNA expression in lesion tissue of malignant group were significantly higher than those of benign group whereas E-cadherin, GRIM19 and GSK-3β mRNA expression were significantly lower than those of benign group, and serum STMN1 and Cath-D contents of malignant group were positively correlated with RACK1, Twist, MMP9, mTOR, S6K1, Wnt andβ-catenin mRNA expression in lesion tissue, and negatively correlated with E-cadherin, GRIM19 and GSK-3β mRNA expression. Conclusion:The abnormally elevated STMN1 and Cath-D in serum of patients with cervical cancer can evaluate the invasive growth of the lesion.