Clinical significance of E‐cadherin–catenin complex expression in metastatic foci of colorectal carcinoma
- 9 July 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Surgical Oncology
- Vol. 77 (3) , 201-207
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.1095
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Reduced expressions of cell adhesion molecules (E‐cadherin, α‐catenin, and β‐catenin) has been reported to be associated with tumor metastasis. However, the clinical significance of such adhesion molecules in the metastatic foci remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the prognostic significance of E‐cadherin, α‐catenin, and β‐catenin expressions in the metastatic foci of patients with colorectal carcinoma.Methods: The expressions of E‐cadherin, α‐catenin, and β‐catenin were detected immunohistochemically in 105 primary tumors, in 30 metastatic lymph nodes, and 13 metastatic liver tumors from consecutive patients with colorectal carcinoma.Results: Reduced normal expression of E‐cadherin, α‐catenin, and β‐catenin in comparison with normal epithelium was detected in 78 primary tumors, respectively. Patients who had tumors with reduced expression of adhesion molecules showed unfavorable prognosis and the reduced expression of adhesion molecules was detected as one of the independent prognostic factors for patients with colorectal carcinoma. In 30 patients with lymph node metastasis, the increased expression of adhesion molecules in metastatic lymph nodes compared with primary tumors was detected in 13 patients. The prognosis of these 13 patients was poorer than that of remaining 17 patients (P = 0.0296). Also, in 13 patients with liver metastasis, even no significant difference was observed, the mean survival time of 6 patients who had metastatic liver tumors with increased expression of adhesion molecules (10 months) was shorter than that of the remaining 7 patients (16 months; P = 0.1718).Conclusions: These results suggest that increased expression of the cadherin‐catenin cell–cell adhesion system in metastatic foci may play an important role in progression of metastatic colorectal carcinomas. J. Surg. Oncol. 2001;77:201–207.Keywords
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