Cyclin B1, unlike cyclin G1, increases significantly during colorectal carcinogenesis and during later metastasis to lymph nodes

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Li, JQ
Kubo, A
Wu, F
Usuki, H
Fujita, J
Bandoh, S
Masaki, T
Saoo, K
Takeuchi, H
Kobayashi, S
Imaida, K
Maeta, H
Ishida, T
Kuriyama, S
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[1] Kagawa Med Univ, Dept Internal Med 3, Miki, Kagawa 7610793, Japan
[2] Kagawa Med Univ, Dept Pathol & Host Def, Miki, Kagawa 7610793, Japan
[3] Kagawa Med Univ, Dept Internal Med 1, Miki, Kagawa 7610793, Japan
[4] Kagawa Med Univ, Dept Surg 1, Miki, Kagawa 7610793, Japan
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cyclin B1; cyclin G1; immunohistochemistry; Western blot; colorectal carcinoma; carcinogenesis; metastasis;
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摘要
In collaboration with p53, cyclins B1 and G1 regulate the G2/M transition, a key checkpoint in the active cell cycle, which can be monitored by Ki67. However, the cyclin B1 expression remains unclear during colorectal carcinogenesis and during later metastasis to lymph nodes, and cyclin G1 expression is not clear in colorectal tumors. To clarify the variations of the two cyclins in colorectal tumors, cyclin B 1, cyclin G1, p53, and Ki67 were immunohistochemically stained in 22 normal mucosa, 62 adenomas, 17 carcinomas in adenomas, 194 primary carcinomas, and 21 lymph node metastases; and the two cyclins were examined by Western blot in other 10 pairs of normal mucosa and primary carcinomas. Located in cytoplasms, nuclei or both, cyclin 131 expression increased significantly from normal mucosa through adenomas to primary carcinomas, from adenomas with mild dysplasia through those with moderate to those with severe, from peripheral adenomas to their central carcinomas, and from primary to metastatic foci. These increased expressions were confirmed by Western blot. Cyclin B1 expression, however, declined significantly in primary carcinomas showing large size, mucinous type, deep invasion, or short postoperative-patient-survival time. High cyclin B I was linked to high p53 in adenomas, and to high Ki67 in adenomas and primary carcinomas. In contrast, found limited to nuclei, cyclin G1 expression did not vary significantly from normal mucosa through to metastatic carcinomas, and was not associated with clinicopathological parameters, p53 or Ki67. The unchanged expressions were confirmed by Western blot. Thus, increased cyclin B1, but not cyclin G1, may promote colorectal carcinogenesis and later metastasis to lymph nodes.
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