Prognostic Impact of Mucin Expression in Curatively Resected Ampulla of Vater Cancer

Cancers Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.3390/cancers16112120
Byung Gwan Noh, Hyung-Il Seo, Y. Park, Su-Bin Song, Suk Kim, Seung Baek Hong, Nam Kyung Lee, Jonghyun Lee, Tae In Kim, Chae Hwa Kwon, Ji Hyun Ahn
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Introduction: Mucins play a pivotal role in epithelial carcinogenesis; however, their role remains elusive in ampulla of Vater (AoV) cancer, regardless of histological subtype. Therefore, we investigated the clinical significance of MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 expression in AoV cancer. Methods: Using samples from 68 patients with AoV cancer, we performed immunohistochemical staining for MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 using a tissue microarray. Subsequently, we analyzed their expression patterns in relation to clinicopathological parameters and patient outcomes. Results: Of the patients, 98.5% exhibited positive expression for MUC1, while MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 were expressed in 44.1%, 47.1%, and 41.2% of the patients, respectively. Correlation analyses between mucin expression and clinicopathological factors revealed no significant associations, except between MUC5AC expression and N stage. Univariate analysis demonstrated significant associations between MUC5AC expression and overall survival (OS). Multivariate analysis further confirmed that MUC5AC expression was a significant predictor of OS, along with the N stage. However, MUC5AC expression was not meaningfully associated with recurrence-free survival (RFS). The patients positive for MUC5AC expression had a considerably shorter OS than those with negative expression. Conclusions: Our study provides insights into the clinical impact of mucins on AoV cancer, regardless of the histological subtype. Although MUC1 expression is universal, MUC5AC expression is a significant prognostic indicator that correlates with lymph node metastasis and poor OS. These results emphasize the possible utility of MUC5AC as a biomarker for extensive lymph node dissection and the prognostic evaluation of patients with AoV cancer.
粘蛋白表达对治愈性切除的葡萄状腱膜癌的预后影响
导言:粘蛋白在上皮癌变过程中起着关键作用;然而,无论组织学亚型如何,粘蛋白在瓦特氏管(AoV)癌中的作用仍然难以捉摸。因此,我们研究了 MUC1、MUC2、MUC5AC 和 MUC6 表达在 AoV 癌中的临床意义。研究方法利用 68 例 AoV 癌患者的样本,我们使用组织芯片对 MUC1、MUC2、MUC5AC 和 MUC6 进行了免疫组化染色。随后,我们分析了它们的表达模式与临床病理参数和患者预后的关系。结果显示在患者中,98.5% 的患者表现出 MUC1 阳性表达,而在 44.1%、47.1% 和 41.2% 的患者中分别有 MUC2、MUC5AC 和 MUC6 表达。粘蛋白表达与临床病理因素之间的相关性分析表明,除MUC5AC表达与N分期之间的相关性外,两者之间无明显关联。单变量分析表明,MUC5AC的表达与总生存期(OS)之间存在显著关联。多变量分析进一步证实,MUC5AC的表达与N分期一样,是预测OS的重要指标。然而,MUC5AC的表达与无复发生存期(RFS)并无重要关联。与阴性表达的患者相比,MUC5AC表达阳性的患者的OS要短得多。结论:我们的研究深入揭示了粘蛋白对AoV癌的临床影响,无论其组织学亚型如何。虽然MUC1的表达是普遍的,但MUC5AC的表达是一个重要的预后指标,与淋巴结转移和不良的OS相关。这些结果强调了MUC5AC作为广泛淋巴结清扫和AoV癌患者预后评估的生物标志物的可能用途。
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