Abstract
Background:
Small intestinal adenocarcinoma (SIA) is often diagnosed at an advanced stage due to its rarity and nonspecific clinical manifestations. Abnormal activation of the PI3K/Akt pathway may lead to various diseases including cancer. In this study, we explored the relationship between those pathways and SIA.
Objective:
To investigate the expression of PI3K, phospho-Akt (p-Akt) and PTEN in SIA to evaluate their clinical significance.
Methods:
Expression of PI3K, p-Akt and PTEN biomarkers were examined by quantum dots-based immunofluorescence histochemistry (QDs-IHC) and traditional immunohistochemistry (IHC). There are 53 SIA samples, 11 non-cancer tissue samples and 11 normal small intestine tissues.
Results:
The positive frequencies of PI3K and p-Akt expression were significantly higher in the SIA group (77.4%, 41/53 and 77.4%, 41/53, respectively) than that in the non-cancer group (36.4%, 4/11 and 27.3, 3/11, respectively) and normal small intestine tissue group (36.4%, 4/11 and 18.2, 2/11, respectively). However, the difference of the positive rates of PTEN expression in three groups did not reach a statistical difference (P=0.761). The IHC results were in concordance with the QDs-IHC.
Conclusions:
These observations support that PI3K/Akt pathway is highly activated in SIA, which may implicate therapeutic targeting of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway for its treatment.
