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MCM4 expression in esophageal cancer from southern China and its clinical significance

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Purpose and Experimental Design: MCM4 is a member of Minichromosome maintenance protein family. MCM2–7 proteins play an essential role in eukaryotic DNA replication and have been identified as components of DNA replication licensing factors. So far, no research on MCM4 has been reported in esophageal cancer. In this study, we detected via RT-PCR the expression status of MCM4 in esophageal cancer from southern China and therefore disclose the relationship between MCM4 and esophageal cancer. Results: 65% (39/60) cases showed increased expression of MCM4 in the carcinomas when compared with normal esophageal epithelia in which no or low MCM4 expression was detected in most cases. Twenty of sixty cases (33%) showed increased expression of MCM4 in the adjacent epithelia. Furthermore, MCM4 expression in esophageal carcinomas was significantly higher than the one in the adjacent epithelia (chi square value is 12.037, P<0.001). Significant difference for the expression status of MCM4 was found between the patients with histopathological stage T3 and stage T1 (chi square value=4.038, P<0.05). Conclusions: The increased expression of MCM4 might be associated with pathological staging of esophageal cancer. The alterations of MCM4 are possibly related to the earlier event of esophageal carcinogenesis. MCM4 is probably a valuable molecular marker involved in the development and/or genesis of esophageal cancer.

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This work was supported by the grant from Chinese Scientific and Technological Key Project of Guangdong Province (A3020103) and the grant from Scientific and Technological Project of Guangzhou City (2002J1-C0181).

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Huang, XP., Rong, TH., Wu, QL. et al. MCM4 expression in esophageal cancer from southern China and its clinical significance. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 131, 677–682 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-005-0011-6

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