Claudin-18.2 expression is frequent in remnant gastric carcinoma and associated with microsatellite instability and Epstein–Barr viral infection phenotypes
Key Points
Claudin-18.2 expression frequently occurs in gastric carcinoma, indicating its possible role as a biomarker.
Microsatellite instability is associated with claudin-18.2, highlighting its potential relevance in cancer phenotyping.
The study investigates the relationship between Epstein-Barr virus presence and claudin-18.2 expression.
Understanding these molecular associations may improve prognosis and treatment strategies for gastric cancer.
Claudin-18.2 expression is frequent in remnant gastric carcinoma and associated with microsatellite instability and Epstein–Barr viral infection phenotypes | Synapse