Lumican expression in advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis correlates with poor prognosis

  • Authors:
    • Tomoko Seya
    • Noritake Tanaka
    • Seiichi Shinji
    • Kimiyoshi Yokoi
    • Michihiro Koizumi
    • Nobuhisa Teranishi
    • Kiyohiko Yamashita
    • Takashi Tajiri
    • Toshiyuki Ishiwata
    • Zenya Naito
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  • Published online on: December 1, 2006     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.6.1225
  • Pages: 1225-1230
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Abstract

Lumican is a member of a small leucine-rich proteoglycan family, and it is reportedly overexpressed in human breast cancer. The expression of lumican in the extracellular matrix in breast cancer is associated with a high tumor grade, low estrogen receptor levels and young age. Lumican expression has been previously reported in colorectal cancer, but the role of lumican in the tumor is not well understood. In this study, we examined the expression and role of lumican in advanced colorectal cancer. Immunohistochemical staining was performed on 158 patients who underwent curative surgery for advanced colorectal cancer with lymph node metastasis. In the normal colorectal tissues, lumican immunoreactivity was observed in the fibroblasts and neural cells, but not in the colorectal epithelial cells. Lumican was localized in the cytoplasm of the cancer cells and its overexpression was detected in 99 of the 158 (62.7%) colorectal cancer patients. Clinicopathologically, there was no association of lumican expression with age, sex, histological typing, or venous and lymphatic invasion. However, lumican expression tended to correlate with the spread of lymph node metastasis and the depth of tumor invasion (p=0.136 and 0.135, respectively). Furthermore, the survival rate was significantly lower in patients with a high lumican expression level than in those with a low lumican expression level (p=0.048). These results indicate that lumican expression is a potential prognostic factor in patients with advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis.

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December 2006
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Seya T, Tanaka N, Shinji S, Yokoi K, Koizumi M, Teranishi N, Yamashita K, Tajiri T, Ishiwata T, Naito Z, Naito Z, et al: Lumican expression in advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis correlates with poor prognosis. Oncol Rep 16: 1225-1230, 2006.
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Seya, T., Tanaka, N., Shinji, S., Yokoi, K., Koizumi, M., Teranishi, N. ... Naito, Z. (2006). Lumican expression in advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis correlates with poor prognosis. Oncology Reports, 16, 1225-1230. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.6.1225
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Seya, T., Tanaka, N., Shinji, S., Yokoi, K., Koizumi, M., Teranishi, N., Yamashita, K., Tajiri, T., Ishiwata, T., Naito, Z."Lumican expression in advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis correlates with poor prognosis". Oncology Reports 16.6 (2006): 1225-1230.
Chicago
Seya, T., Tanaka, N., Shinji, S., Yokoi, K., Koizumi, M., Teranishi, N., Yamashita, K., Tajiri, T., Ishiwata, T., Naito, Z."Lumican expression in advanced colorectal cancer with nodal metastasis correlates with poor prognosis". Oncology Reports 16, no. 6 (2006): 1225-1230. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.6.1225