Loss of p120ctn in human colorectal cancer predicts metastasis and poor survival

Citation
Js. Gold et al., Loss of p120ctn in human colorectal cancer predicts metastasis and poor survival, CANCER LETT, 132(1-2), 1998, pp. 193-201
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
CANCER LETTERS
ISSN journal
03043835 → ACNP
Volume
132
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
193 - 201
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-3835(19981023)132:1-2<193:LOPIHC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
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 d. All rights reserved.