Key Word(s): 1. gastrin-17; 2. trefoil factor1; 3. trefoil factor3; 4. gastric cancer; Presenting Author: JUN ZHANG selleck Corresponding Author: JUN ZHANG Affiliations: Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University Objective: To investigate the mechanisms of the biological roles of ROS that produced by cispaltin up-regulation of Akt expression in colon cancer cells. Methods: Human colon cancer cell lines, i.e., HCT-116, SW480 were used. The measurement of ROS production was performed
by flow cytometry. Cell proliferation assay, hoechst 33258 assay and flow cytometric analysis of annexin V-FITC/PI staining were preformed on CDDP and CDDP/NAC treatment. Realtime polymerase chain reaction, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) Assay and Western blotting were performed to determine the mRNA and protein expression levels of Akt1, respectively. Results: The ROS and Akt expressions in colon cancer
cells were significantly associated with cisplatin in concentration. Akt down-regulation reduced colon cancer proliferation and increased cell apoptosis. The chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells to cisplatin increased significantly following the downregulation of Akt expression, which might be associated with the inactivation of the JAK2/STAT3 pathway, followed by inhibited the ROS that produced by cispaltin, as indicated by increased expression of selleck screening library the Bax protein and downregulated Bcl-2 protein. Conclusion: The inhibition of ROS decreased the level of AKT in colon cancer cell lines. The JAK2/STAT3 pathway mediates AKT expression, which represents a potential target for overcoming cisplatin resistance in human tumor in the future. Key Word(s): 1. akt; 2. ROS; 3. Chemoresistance; 4. Colon Cancer; Presenting Author: SANG HEON LEE Additional Authors: SAM RYONG JEE, JI HYUN KIM, KYUNG SUN OK, JUNG SIK JUNG SIK, SANG YOUNG SEOL, YOUNG GU KIM, JONG YOON KIM, JAE HYUN JUNG, JIN WON HWANG Corresponding Author: SANG HEON LEE Affiliations: Department internal medicine Objective: With the increased
detection of early gastric cancer (EGC) and the technical advances of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), the indication for ESD STK38 have been extended to those patients with signet cell carcinoma (SRCC). We compared the endoscopic and clinicopathologic characteristics of early gastric SRCC with those of non-signet ring cell carcinoma (NSRCC). Methods: We investigated the possibility of performing endoscopic resection for early SRCC. Methods : We retrospectively investigated the medical records of 114 patients who are diagnosed with early SRCC by the pathologic findings after gastrectomy with lymph node dissection from January 2003 to September 2011. We analyzed the clinical, endoscopic and histopathological characteristics, as compared with those of the patients with early NSRCC (n = 582). We also analyzed the three subgroups of cell differentiation, as compared with that of early SRCC.