Effects of preoperative concurrent radiochemotherapy on the cancer cell infiltration and angiogenesis in local advanced gastric cancer lesions

Xiao-Cheng Shen
2017 Journal of Hainan Medical University  
Objective: To study the effects of preoperative concurrent radiochemotherapy on the cancer cell infiltration and angiogenesis in local advanced gastric cancer lesions. Methods: A total of 68 patients who were diagnosed with locally advanced gastric cancer in this hospital between February 2015 and April 2017 were selected as the research subjects and randomly divided into two groups, the radiochemotherapy group received capecitabine + cisplatin chemotherapy combined with intensity modulated
more » ... ation therapy before operation, and chemotherapy group received preoperative capecitabine + cisplatin chemotherapy. The gastric cancer lesions surgically removed from two groups of patients were collected to determine the expression of proliferation-related genes, invasion-related genes and angiogenesis-related genes. Results: Rab27B, Bax, Caspase-3, PTPN13, E-cadherin and THBS2 protein expression in gastric cancer lesions of radiochemotherapy group were greatly higher than those of chemotherapy group whereas EZH2, PRR1, EPHA2, HDAC5, N-cadherin, Twist1, ANGPTL2, ANGPTL5, GOLPH3 and HIF-1α protein expression were greatly lower than those of chemotherapy group. Conclusion: Preoperative concurrent radiochemotherapy has inhibitory effect on the cancer cell infiltration and angiogenesis in local advanced gastric cancer lesions.
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