Clusterin Expression (Clu) As A Prognostic Marker In Colorectal Carcinoma (Ccr).

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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563 Background: Increased CLU is involved in malignant progression and anticlusterin treatment with antisense oligonucleotides enhances apoptosis induced by several citotoxics. However, clinical significance of CLU expression in human CRCs has been scarcely studied. We investigated whether changes in CLU could be related to carcinogenesis and survival (sv) of CRC patients (pts). Methods: Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded specimens were examined from 31 adenomas and 103 CRCs resected at Costa del Sol Hospital. The study was approved by Research Ethics Committee. Immunohistochemistry using monoclonal anti-α chain clusterin antibody (Upstate-Millipore, Watford, England) was performed, following standard staining procedure. CLU was scored as negative (CLU–) (no staining) or positive (CLU +) (u003e10% of tumor cells with strong staining). Cytoplasmic CLU in tumors was evaluated for cancer cells only, and in normal mucosa for epithelial cells only. Sv curves were calculated and plotted according to Kaplan-Meier ...
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colorectal carcinoma,prognostic marker,clusterin
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