The p120ctn protein (formerly p120CAS) is an armadillo family member that a
ssociates directly with the cytoplasmic tail of E-cadherin and participates
in the junctional complex responsible for cell-cell adhesion. Since reduce
d cell-cell adhesion is associated with metastasis in colorectal cancer and
other neoplasms, we hypothesize that reduced expression of p120ctn may be
related to metastasis in colorectal tumors. Here we describe a study of p12
0ctn expression in 44 primary human colorectal adenocarcinomas. As detected
by immunohistochemical methods, we find altered p120ctn staining patterns
in 86% of the cases. Regional complete loss of expression is seen in 18% of
the cases, and it correlates with high stage disease and nodal metastasis
as well as decreased survival. Although this is a preliminary study, it sug
gests that downregulation of p120ctn in colon cancer may be associated with
metastasis and poor clinical outcome, (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Lt
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