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Clinical significance of class III β-tubulin expression and its predictive value for resistance to docetaxel-based chemotherapy in gastric cancer

Authors:
Naomi Urano, Yoshiyuki Fujiwara, Yuichiro Doki, S. J. Kim, Yasuo Miyoshi, Shinzaburo Noguchi, Hiroshi Miyata, Shuji Takiguchi, Takushi Yasuda, Masahiko Yano, Morito Monden

Affiliations:
Department of Surgery and Clinical Oncology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan

Pages:
375-381

Abstract:

Docetaxel, one of the most effective anticancer drugs for gastric cancer, targets β-tubulin, the major protein in mitotic spindles. Eight isotypes of β-tubulin, with tissue and organ-specific expression, have been identified in mammalian cells. We examined class III β-tubulin expression in gastric cancer and assessed its relationship with sensitivity to docetaxel-based chemotherapy. A total of 115 paraffin-embedded gastric tumors were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for class III β-tubulin expression. Twenty patients with advanced gastric cancer received preoperative docetaxel-based chemotherapy. Their biopsied specimens, obtained by endoscopy before chemotherapy were examined for class III β-tubulin expression. The relationship between expression and chemosensitivity was assessed. Forty-two (36.4%) of 115 cases were confirmed to be positive for class III β-tubulin expression. There was no association between clinicopathological status and prognosis. Among the patients positive for class III β-tubulin expression, only 16.7% showed no response to chemotherapy, while 64.3% responded to the chemotherapy in the negative group. Our results suggest that class III β-tubulin is a simple and useful predictive marker for the clinical response to docetaxel-based chemotherapy in gastric cancer.

International Journal of Oncology

February 2006
Volume 28 Number 2


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