Autor(es):
Mendes, Fernando ; Pinheiro, Alexandra ; Rocha, Clara ; Melo, Fernando ; Morais, Inês ; Colaço, Inês ; Andrade, Sara ; Caetano, Rui ; Carreira, Patrícia ; Martins, Diana
Data: 2024
Origem: Proceedings of Research and Practice in Allied and Environmental Health
Assunto(s): Stomach Neoplasms; Antigens; CD34; Genes; erbB; Epstein-Barr Virus Infections; Tertiary Lymphoid Structures
Descrição
Introduction: Gastric cancer (GC), as a multifactorial disease, exhibits a complex pathogenesis, having intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneity, challenging the efficacy of current treatments[1,2]. GC as a major global health problem, better diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are needed, leading to further biomarkers research associated to innovative targeted therapies[3,4]. Objectives: Our aim was to study human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) and CD34 expression in GC samples to understand the relationship between these markers and relate them with the clinicopathological characteristics. Methods: Thirty samples of primary carcinoma gastrectomy cases performed between February 2017 and December 2021 at the Hospital Distrital da Figueira da Foz, EPE were studied after approval by the ethics committee. Immunohistochemistry assays were performed in sections of the selected tumor representative samples. Results: All samples were negative for LMP1 EBV and only 2 GC samples were positive to HER2. Significant statistical relationship was found between gender and CD34+ stroma cells. Microvessel density (MVD) and stroma CD34+ cells presented relations with clinicopathological features, and a positive tendency between them. Conclusions: Our study was able to identify a relation between CD34+ stroma cells and females. With this study, we mainly explored the potential role of CD34 as a biomarker in GC and projected possible associations of prognostic and therapeutic value towards other HER2 and LMP1 EBV markers.