glutaminase has been researched along with Salivary-Gland-Neoplasms* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for glutaminase and Salivary-Gland-Neoplasms
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Expression of metabolism-related proteins in lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma.
To investigate the expression and the clinical implications of metabolism-related proteins in lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) in comparison with salivary gland ACC.. Human tissue samples of lacrimal gland ACC (n = 11) and salivary gland ACC (n = 64) were analyzed. Immunochemistry was used to measure expression of proteins related to glycolysis (glucose transporter 1, hexokinase II, carbonic anhydrase IX, and monocarboxylate transporter 4 [MCT4]), glutaminolysis (glutaminase 1 [GLS1], glutamate dehydrogenase [GDH], and amino acid transporter 2 [ASCT2]), mitochondria (adenosine triphosphate [ATP] synthase, succinate dehydrogenase A [SDHA], and succinate dehydrogenase B), and glycolytic intermediate metabolism (phosphoserine phosphatase [PSPH], serine hydroxymethyl transferase 1 [SHMT1]).. GLS1 and ASCT2 were more highly expressed, and GDH, ATP synthase, and SDHA were expressed to a lesser degree in lacrimal gland ACC than in salivary gland ACC (P < .05). Lacrimal gland ACC showed less of a mitochondrial phenotype than did salivary gland ACC (P = .001). Positivity of MCT4 and PSPH was related to shorter disease-free survival, and SHMT1 was related to shorter overall survival (P < .05).. Lacrimal gland ACC exhibited higher expression of GLS1 and ASCT2, compared with salivary gland ACC. Overexpression of MCT4, PSPH, and SHMT1 was associated with poorer prognosis. Topics: Adult; Aged; Amino Acid Transport System ASC; Biomarkers, Tumor; Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic; Disease-Free Survival; Eye Neoplasms; Female; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Glutaminase; Glycine Hydroxymethyltransferase; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Lacrimal Apparatus; Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases; Male; Middle Aged; Minor Histocompatibility Antigens; Monocarboxylic Acid Transporters; Muscle Proteins; Prognosis; Salivary Gland Neoplasms; Salivary Glands; Young Adult | 2015 |