Overexpression of protein tyrosine kinases in human esophageal cancer.

Using a PCR-based cloning technique, we isolated a series of protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) expressed in a cell line of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Sequence analysis revealed 10 different kinds of PTKs of the receptor type [epidermal cell growth factor receptor, insulin-like growth factor I receptor, fibroblast growth factor receptor 4, eck, erk, discoidin domain receptor (DDR)/trkE/cell adhesion kinase (Cak), HEK2, HEK8, axl and sky] and one PTK of the nonreceptor type (tyk2). Subsequently, we examined the expression of the transcripts of these 11 genes in paired samples of normal and carcinomatous esophageal tissues obtained from 12 cases of esophageal cancer. We found that all 11 gene transcripts were expressed in both carcinomatous and normal tissues, and 6 of them were significantly overexpressed in carcinomatous tissues relative to adjacent normal tissues. Among these, the magnitude of mRNA expression of DDR/trkE/Cak PTK was positively correlated with the proliferative activity of carcinoma cells, but not with their degree of differentiation. Immunohistochemically, DDR was expressed in both normal and cancerous esophageal cells. The intensity of the expression was higher in cancer than normal tissue. In addition, we confirmed the expression of two isoforms of DDR/trkE/Cak in normal and cancerous esophagus. Our study suggests that DDR/trkE/Cak plays an important role in the regulation of proliferation of esophageal cancer.