- Frequent CYP1A1 expression in gastric cancers and their related lesions.
Frequent CYP1A1 expression in gastric cancers and their related lesions.
CYP1A1 expression in various tissues of 43 gastric cancer cases was analyzed with frozen tissue array-based immunohistochemical staining (IHC), RT-PCR, Western blot analysis and EROD (7-ethoxyresourfin-O-deethylase) assay. CYP1A1 was detected immunohistochemically in 86% (37/43) of gastric cancers, in both 57% (4/7) of atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia and in 7.7% (1/13) of non-cancerous mucosa. RT-PCR and Western blot analysis revealed coincident results with that of IHC and ruled out possible concurrent CYP1A2 expression. EROD assay showed increased CYP1A1/1B1 activity in either cancer or premalignant tissues but not in non-cancerous ones. The frequencies of CYP1A1 expression are significantly different between non-cancerous and premalignant (P<0.025) or cancer groups (P<0.005), suggesting that CYP1A1 is expressed at relatively early stage of gastrocarcinogenesis and exerts its effects throughout the stepwise oncogenic processes.