Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with Dukes' C colorectal cancer

  • Authors:
    • Masaya Mukai
    • Shinkichi Sato
    • Nobukazu Komatsu
    • Tomomi Nishida
    • Kazuaki Shiba
    • Isao Ito
    • Hisao Nakasaki
    • Hiroyasu Makuuchi
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1165
  • Pages: 1165-1169
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate whether it was possible to select patients with Dukes' C primary colorectal cancer who had a high risk of metastasis and recurrence. Among 434 patients who underwent surgical resection of primary colorectal cancer, 115 patients (26.5%) had Dukes' C cancer. Among them, 35 patients (30.45%) suffered from metastasis/recurrence postoperatively. Thirty-two patients with recurrence for whom complete follow-up was possible (recurrence group) and 32 patients who survived for at least 5 years without recurrence (non-recurrence group) were compared by immunohistochemical staining of resected lymph nodes for cytokeratin using two antibodies (AE1/AE3 and CAM 5.2). AE1/AE3 staining was positive in 93.85% of the recurrence group versus 68.85% of the non-recurrence group (p=0.0250), while CAM 5.2 staining was positive in 84.45% vs. 53.15%, respectively (p=0.0152). The occult neoplastic cell count (mean ± SD) in the peripheral lymph node sinuses was 6.28±5.17 vs. 2.38±3.03 (p=0.0002) in the AE1/AE3-positive patients from the recurrence and non-recurrence groups, while it was 5.13±4.84 vs. 1.53±2.37 (p=0.0003) in the CAM 5.2-positive patients in each group. Accordingly, the immunohistochemical positivity rate for both AE1/AE3 and CAM 5.2, as well as the occult neoplastic cell count, were significantly higher in the recurrence group. These results suggest that patients with Dukes' C primary colorectal cancer who have a higher risk of recurrence can be selected by immunostaining of resected lymph nodes for cytokeratin.

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Mukai M, Sato S, Komatsu N, Nishida T, Shiba K, Ito I, Nakasaki H and Makuuchi H: Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with Dukes' C colorectal cancer. Oncol Rep 10: 1165-1169, 2003.
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Mukai, M., Sato, S., Komatsu, N., Nishida, T., Shiba, K., Ito, I. ... Makuuchi, H. (2003). Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with Dukes' C colorectal cancer. Oncology Reports, 10, 1165-1169. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1165
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Mukai, M., Sato, S., Komatsu, N., Nishida, T., Shiba, K., Ito, I., Nakasaki, H., Makuuchi, H."Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with Dukes' C colorectal cancer". Oncology Reports 10.5 (2003): 1165-1169.
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Mukai, M., Sato, S., Komatsu, N., Nishida, T., Shiba, K., Ito, I., Nakasaki, H., Makuuchi, H."Correlation between occult neoplastic cells in the lymph node sinuses and recurrence in patients with Dukes' C colorectal cancer". Oncology Reports 10, no. 5 (2003): 1165-1169. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.10.5.1165