Altered expression of p53 and p27 proteins, alone or combined, as a predictor of metastatic potential in early invasive carcinoma of colon and rectum--a comparative clinicopathologic and molecular analysis.

Cancer detection and prevention Pub Date : 2000-01-01
K Hirano, T Minamoto
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To place the choice of therapy (endoscopic resection or radical surgery) in early invasive carcinoma (EIC) of colon and rectum on a more rational basis, this study sought to identify molecular predictors of metastasis. Several morphologic risk factors (histologic type, degree of tumor invasion, lymphatic and venous invasion) and expression of p53 and p27 proteins in the primary tumor were compared in 80 patients with EIC, including 12 (15%) with metastasis or recurrence (or both). Of the factors enumerated, deeper invasion of the submucosal layer, lymphatic-venous invasion, p53 overexpression, and decreased expression of p27 were correlated significantly with metastasis. The results also indicated that altered expression of p53 or p27 is independently relevant to metastasis of EIC. Analysis of these markers, together with determination of the morphologic risk factors, could complement the identification of patients with metastasis on the basis of known morphologic risk factors. Because the molecular factors can be assessed more objectively than can the morphologic parameters, they may strengthen the ability to identify EIC that has undergone, or will undergo, metastasis.

p53和p27蛋白表达的改变,单独或联合,作为早期侵袭性结肠癌和直肠癌转移潜力的预测因子——一项比较临床病理和分子分析
为了在更合理的基础上对结肠和直肠早期浸润性癌(EIC)的治疗(内镜切除或根治性手术)进行选择,本研究试图确定转移的分子预测因子。我们比较了80例EIC患者原发肿瘤的几种形态学危险因素(组织学类型、肿瘤侵袭程度、淋巴和静脉侵袭程度)以及p53和p27蛋白的表达,其中12例(15%)有转移或复发(或两者均有)。其中粘膜下浸润更深、淋巴-静脉浸润、p53过表达、p27表达降低与转移有显著相关性。结果还表明p53或p27的表达改变与EIC的转移独立相关。分析这些标志物,并确定形态学危险因素,可以在已知形态学危险因素的基础上补充对转移患者的识别。由于分子因素可以比形态学参数更客观地评估,它们可能加强识别已经发生或即将发生转移的EIC的能力。
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