Prognostic value of translationally controlled tumor protein in colon cancer.

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Dragomir Svetozarov Stoyanov, Nikolay Vladimirov Conev, Mariya Ivanova Penkova-Ivanova, Ivan Shterev Donev
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The translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) is a highly conserved protein involved in a variety of normal cell functions and disease processes. Preclinical studies revealed that TCTP has anti-apoptotic properties, promotes cell growth and division and is involved in cancer progression by promoting invasion and metastasis. The present study explored the potential value of TCTP as a prognostic marker in colon cancer. A retrospective analysis of 74 patients with colon cancer was performed. Using immunohistochemistry, TCTP levels in the primary tumor were assessed semi-quantitatively by the calculation of cytoplasmic and nuclear H-score. Cytoplasmic TCTP levels in the primary tumor had no statistically significant association with disease-free survival (DFS), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in the present patient population. Patients whose primary tumors had a negative nuclear TCTP expression had significantly improved clinical outcomes. The PFS for the negative nuclear TCTP expression group was 7.7 months [95% confidence interval (CI), 5.8-9.5] compared with 5.5 months (95% CI, 3.2-7.8) in the group with positive nuclear expression (P=0.023, Mantel-Cox log-rank). Patients with a negative nuclear expression of TCTP had a significantly higher median OS (22.2 months; 95% CI, 16.1-28.3) compared with those with positive TCTP nuclear expression (median 13.2 months; 95% CI, 10.1-16.3; P=0.008, Mantel-Cox log-rank). In a multivariate Cox regression model, a positive nuclear TCTP H-score was an independent risk factor for worse PFS and OS. The 1-year OS rate in the group with negative nuclear TCTP expression was 86.3% compared with 56.5% in patients with positive nuclear TCTP expression (P=0.008). The present study suggested that semiquantitative H-score measurement of TCTP levels in the nuclei of tumor cells from the primary tumor is a potential prognostic marker for clinical outcomes in patients with colon cancer.

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翻译控制肿瘤蛋白在结肠癌中的预后价值。
翻译控制肿瘤蛋白(TCTP)是一种高度保守的蛋白,参与多种正常细胞功能和疾病过程。临床前研究表明,TCTP具有抗凋亡特性,促进细胞生长和分裂,并通过促进侵袭和转移参与肿瘤的进展。本研究探讨了TCTP作为结肠癌预后标志物的潜在价值。对74例结肠癌患者进行回顾性分析。采用免疫组织化学方法,通过计算细胞质和细胞核h -评分半定量评估原发肿瘤中TCTP的水平。原发肿瘤的细胞质TCTP水平与目前患者群体的无病生存(DFS)、无进展生存(PFS)和总生存(OS)无统计学意义。原发肿瘤核TCTP表达阴性的患者临床预后明显改善。核TCTP阴性表达组的PFS为7.7个月[95%可信区间(CI), 5.8-9.5],而核阳性表达组的PFS为5.5个月(95% CI, 3.2-7.8) (P=0.023, Mantel-Cox log-rank)。核表达为阴性的TCTP患者的中位生存期(22.2个月;95% CI, 16.1-28.3),与TCTP核表达阳性的患者相比(中位13.2个月;95% ci, 10.1-16.3;P=0.008, Mantel-Cox log-rank)。在多变量Cox回归模型中,核TCTP h评分阳性是PFS和OS恶化的独立危险因素。核TCTP表达阴性组的1年总生存率为86.3%,核TCTP表达阳性组为56.5% (P=0.008)。本研究提示,对原发肿瘤细胞核中TCTP水平的半定量h评分测量是结肠癌患者临床预后的潜在预后指标。
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