Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer

Abstract Pepsinogen C (PGC) belongs to the aspartic protease family and is secreted by gastric chief cells. PGC could be activated to pepsin C and digests polypeptides and amino acids, but as a zymogen PGC’s functions is unclear. In normal physiological conditions, PGC is initially detected in the l...

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Main Authors: Shixuan Shen, Jingyi Jiang, Yuan Yuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-05-01
Series:Cancer Cell International
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12935-017-0426-6
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spelling doaj-8513743ae1444a0f972a935f4d8ad8b62020-11-24T21:05:41ZengBMCCancer Cell International1475-28672017-05-0117111210.1186/s12935-017-0426-6Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancerShixuan Shen0Jingyi Jiang1Yuan Yuan2Tumor Etiology and Screening Department of Cancer Institute and General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Key Laboratory of Cancer Etiology and Prevention of Liaoning Provincial Education DepartmentTumor Etiology and Screening Department of Cancer Institute and General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Key Laboratory of Cancer Etiology and Prevention of Liaoning Provincial Education DepartmentTumor Etiology and Screening Department of Cancer Institute and General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Key Laboratory of Cancer Etiology and Prevention of Liaoning Provincial Education DepartmentAbstract Pepsinogen C (PGC) belongs to the aspartic protease family and is secreted by gastric chief cells. PGC could be activated to pepsin C and digests polypeptides and amino acids, but as a zymogen PGC’s functions is unclear. In normal physiological conditions, PGC is initially detected in the late embryonic stage and is mainly expressed in gastric mucosa. The in situ expression of PGC in gastric mucosa is decreased considerably in the process of superficial gastritis → atrophic gastritis → gastric cancer (GC), proving that PGC is a comparatively ideal negative marker of GC. Serum PGC, and PGA levels and the PGA/PGC ratio have satisfactory sensitivity, specificity and price–quality ratio for predicting high GC risk. Ectopic PGC expression is significantly increased in prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovary cancer and endometrial cancer. In those sex-related cancers high level PGC expression indicates better prognosis and longer survival. The regulation of PGC expression involves genetic and epigenetic alteration of the encoding PGC gene, hormones modulation and interactions between PGC with other transcription factors and protein kinases. More and more research evidence hinted that PGC has strong correlation with cancer. In the systematic review, we respectively elaborate the structure, potential physiological functions, expression characteristics and regulation of PGC, and especially focus on the relationship between PGC expression and cancer to highlight the role of PGC in the tumorigenesis and its application value in clinical practice.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12935-017-0426-6Pepsinogen CGastric cancerExpressionRegulationSex hormone
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author Shixuan Shen
Jingyi Jiang
Yuan Yuan
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Jingyi Jiang
Yuan Yuan
Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
Cancer Cell International
Pepsinogen C
Gastric cancer
Expression
Regulation
Sex hormone
author_facet Shixuan Shen
Jingyi Jiang
Yuan Yuan
author_sort Shixuan Shen
title Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
title_short Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
title_full Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
title_fullStr Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
title_full_unstemmed Pepsinogen C expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
title_sort pepsinogen c expression, regulation and its relationship with cancer
publisher BMC
series Cancer Cell International
issn 1475-2867
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Pepsinogen C (PGC) belongs to the aspartic protease family and is secreted by gastric chief cells. PGC could be activated to pepsin C and digests polypeptides and amino acids, but as a zymogen PGC’s functions is unclear. In normal physiological conditions, PGC is initially detected in the late embryonic stage and is mainly expressed in gastric mucosa. The in situ expression of PGC in gastric mucosa is decreased considerably in the process of superficial gastritis → atrophic gastritis → gastric cancer (GC), proving that PGC is a comparatively ideal negative marker of GC. Serum PGC, and PGA levels and the PGA/PGC ratio have satisfactory sensitivity, specificity and price–quality ratio for predicting high GC risk. Ectopic PGC expression is significantly increased in prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovary cancer and endometrial cancer. In those sex-related cancers high level PGC expression indicates better prognosis and longer survival. The regulation of PGC expression involves genetic and epigenetic alteration of the encoding PGC gene, hormones modulation and interactions between PGC with other transcription factors and protein kinases. More and more research evidence hinted that PGC has strong correlation with cancer. In the systematic review, we respectively elaborate the structure, potential physiological functions, expression characteristics and regulation of PGC, and especially focus on the relationship between PGC expression and cancer to highlight the role of PGC in the tumorigenesis and its application value in clinical practice.
topic Pepsinogen C
Gastric cancer
Expression
Regulation
Sex hormone
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12935-017-0426-6
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