Relationship between Ki-67 and CD44 expression and microvascular formation in gastric stromal tumor tissues

BACKGROUND A gastric stromal tumor (GST) is a mesenchymal tumor that occurs in the gastrointestinal tract; its biological characteristics are highly complex. Clinically, the severity of a GST is often evaluated by factors such as risk classification, tumor size, and mitotic figures. However, these indicators are not very accurate. Even patients classified as low risk are also at risk of metastasis and recurrence. Therefore, more accurate and objective clinical biological behavior evaluations are urgently needed. AIM To determine the relationship between Ki-67 and CD44 expression in GSTs and microvessel formation and prognosis. METHODS Eighty-six GST tissue specimens from our hospital were selected for this study. The immunohistochemical staining technique was used to detect Ki-67, CD44, and microvessel density (MVD) in the collected samples to analyze the different risk grades and mitotic figures. In addition, this approach was used to determine the differences in the expression of Ki-67 and CD44 in GST tissues with varying lesion diameters. RESULTS In GSTs with positive expression of the Ki-67 protein, the proportions of patients with medium-to-high risk and more than five mitotic counts were 24.07% and 38.89%, respectively. In GSTs with positive expression of the CD44 protein, the proportions of patients with medium-to-high risk and more than five mitotic counts were 23.73% and 38.98%, respectively. In GSTs with negative expression of the Ki-67 protein, these values were relatively high (3.70% and 11.11%, respectively). The MVD in GSTs with positive and negative expression of the CD44 protein was 15.92 ± 2.94 and 13.86 ± 2.98/Hp, respectively; the difference between the two groups was significant (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Ki-67 and CD44 expression in GSTs is correlated with the grade of tumor risk and mitotic figures. CD44 expression is correlated with microvessel formation in tumor tissues.

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