Association of lysyl oxidase expression with clinicopathological features in colorectal adenocarcinomas.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Ayça Dilşad Çağlayan, Seda Kahraman, Doğukan Çanakçı, Mustafa Tahtacı, Ayşegül Aksoy Altınboğa, Hayriye Tatlı Doğan
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Abstract

Purpose: Colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Within the tumor microenvironment, neoplastic cells, along with tumor-promoting fibroblasts, contribute to the progression of CRC. Lysyl oxidase (LOX), an enzyme involved in this process facilitates collagen cross-linking within the extracellular matrix and plays a crucial role in remodeling the tumor microenvironment (TME) and promoting metastasis through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). This study investigates LOX expression in both tumor cells and the tumor stroma in relation with clinicopathological features in CRC patients.

Method: Immunohistochemical staining of LOX proteins was performed on tissue microarrays from colorectal tumor samples taken from resection specimens. LOX expression was quantified in tumor cells and stroma. The correlation between the expression of LOX and clinicopathological parameters was analyzed.

Results: A positive correlation was observed between peritumoral stromal LOX expression and LOX expression in the tumor epithelium. High expression of LOX in tumor cells was significantly associated with poorer progression-free survival (PFS) among patients. Low tumor budding was observed in tumors with low stromal LOX expression.

Conclusion: The current study indicates that LOX may be an important contributor to CRC progression. The findings of this series, in which LOX expression correlated with tumor budding and survival, support a contribution for LOX to EMT and metastasis. Furthermore, LOX expression in both the tumor cell and stromal compartment may add information to improve prognosis in CRC management. These findings, however, have to be validated in further studies, as does also the investigation of LOX as a potential therapeutic target in CRC.

赖氨酸氧化酶表达与结直肠腺癌临床病理特征的关系。
目的:结直肠腺癌(CRC)是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因之一。在肿瘤微环境中,肿瘤细胞与促肿瘤成纤维细胞共同促进结直肠癌的进展。赖氨酸氧化酶(LOX)参与了这一过程,促进了细胞外基质内胶原的交联,并在肿瘤微环境(TME)重塑和上皮间质转化(EMT)促进转移中起着至关重要的作用。本研究探讨LOX在结直肠癌患者肿瘤细胞和肿瘤基质中的表达与临床病理特征的关系。方法:对结直肠癌切除标本的组织微阵列进行LOX蛋白免疫组化染色。测定LOX在肿瘤细胞和基质中的表达。分析LOX表达与临床病理参数的相关性。结果:瘤周间质LOX表达与肿瘤上皮LOX表达呈正相关。肿瘤细胞中LOX的高表达与患者的无进展生存期(PFS)显著相关。间质LOX表达水平低的肿瘤出现低肿瘤出芽。结论:目前的研究表明LOX可能是CRC进展的重要因素。该系列研究发现,LOX的表达与肿瘤的萌芽和存活相关,支持LOX对EMT和转移的贡献。此外,肿瘤细胞和间质室中LOX的表达可能为改善结直肠癌治疗的预后提供信息。然而,这些发现必须在进一步的研究中得到验证,LOX作为CRC潜在治疗靶点的研究也是如此。
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4.90
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3.60%
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206
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Clinical and Molecular Gastroenterology and Surgery aims to publish novel and state-of-the-art papers which deal with the physiology and pathophysiology of diseases involving the entire gastrointestinal tract. In addition to original research articles, the following categories will be included: reviews (usually commissioned but may also be submitted), case reports, letters to the editor, and protocols on clinical studies. The journal offers its readers an interdisciplinary forum for clinical science and molecular research related to gastrointestinal disease.
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