By comparing the two groups, u-PA and VEGF were positively correlated in gastric cancer tissue (P < 0.05). u-PA and VEGF were highly expressed in gastric cancer tissue, which could be used as the molecular biological indicators to predict the invasion and metastasis potential of gastric cancer.
Expression of MMP-2 mRNA, uPA, and uPA-R mRNA in tumor tissues and > or =5 cm adjacent normal tissues from 67 cases of gastric cancer was studied using RT-PCR and Northern blot respectively.
Furthermore, multivariate analysis demonstrated that depth of tumor invasion, lymph node involvement and uPA expression were independent prognostic factors. uPA is a key factor in the PA system, being associated with a poor outcome of gastric cancer, and contributing not only to invasive activity, but also to angiogenesis.
These results indicate that immunohistochemical combination analysis of uPA and E-cadherin expression may be a powerful aid in evaluating metastatic potential or the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer.