Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (Feb 2020)

Low SOX12 Expression Is Correlated With Poor Prognosis in Patients With Gastric Cancer

  • Kan-kan Yang MD,
  • Hui-mian Xu MD, PhD,
  • Jin-yu Huang MD, PhD,
  • Yu-xuan Guo MD,
  • Zhen-ning Wang MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1533033819901126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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Background: SRY-related HMG box-12, which is associated with the prognosis of cancer, has been frequently described. However, both SRY-related HMG box-12 expression and its relationship with clinicopathological variables and patient survival have not been defined in gastric cancer. The aim of our study was to examine the prognostic value of SRY-related HMG box-12 expression in patients with gastric cancer. Methods: In this study, we determined SRY-related HMG box-12 expression in 79 primary gastric cancer tissues and 79 matched adjacent nontumor tissues by immunohistochemistry and then calculated the survival rate using the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to analyze predictors of gastric cancer. Western blot and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction were used to investigate the difference in SRY-related HMG box-12 expression between normal gastric epithelial cells and gastric cancer cells at the protein level and RNA level, respectively. Results: SRY-related HMG box-12 was downregulated in gastric cancer tissues. Low SRY-related HMG box-12 expression was significantly associated not only with lymph node metastasis ( P = .027) and TNM stage ( P = .021) but also with disease-specific survival in patients with gastric cancer. Multivariate analysis demonstrated TNM stage was an independent factor predicting poor survival ( P = .034). Conclusions: Low SRY-related HMG box-12 expression is associated with poor clinical outcomes in gastric cancer.