High Oct4 predicted worse prognosis of right-sided colon cancer patients.

FUTURE ONCOLOGY(2018)

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Abstract
Aim: This present study was aimed to compare the role of Oct4 in left-sided colon cancer (LCC) with right-sided colon cancer (RCC). Patients & methods: One hundred and fifty one pathology specimens, 68 frozen-thawed tumors and cell lines were used to evaluate the role of Oct4 in LCC and RCC through immunohistochemistry, western blot and real-time quantitative PCR. Results: In LCC, positive expression of Oct4 was positively related to differentiation and Dukes stage (p<0.01). Only in RCC, Oct4 expression was also positively related to lymphatic invasion and survival rates of negative group' were significantly higher. Conclusion: In summary, Oct4 was related to tumor differentiation and later Dukes stage in colon cancer, and was correlated with invasion of lymphatic only in RCC. In addition, Oct4 was a potential prognostic indicator in RCC.
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clinicopathology,IHC,left-sided colon cancer,Oct4,outcome,prognosis,right-sided colon cancer,RT-qPCR,survival,western blot
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