Abstract |
BAG-1 is a recently identified Bcl-2-interacting anti-apoptotic protein. The aim of our study was to investigate the immunohistochemical staining pattern of BAG-1 protein in patients with colorectal cancer and examine associations of BAG-1 expression with various clinicopathological factors and patient survival. Tumour samples were collected from 86 patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer. There was significant variation in the immunohistochemical staining patterns for BAG-1, including absent staining and staining of either the cytoplasm, nucleus or both. Twenty-one colorectal carcinomas (24.4%) exhibited a nuclear staining pattern whilst 56 (65.1%) exhibited cytoplasmic staining. The percentage of cases exhibiting nuclear BAG-1 positivity was significantly higher in distant metastasis-positive cases (55.6%) than in distant metastasis-negative cases (20.8%; P=0.036). Overall survival was significantly shorter for patients with tumours exhibiting BAG-1 positive nuclei than those with absent nuclear BAG-1-staining (P=0.011). In addition, the multivariate cox proportional hazard models indicated that nuclear BAG-1 expression was the only independent prognostic variable for mortality (P=0.013). These studies demonstrate that nuclear BAG-1 expression is a useful predictive factor for distant metastasis and a poor prognosis in patients with colorectal cancer.
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Authors | R Kikuchi, T Noguchi, S Takeno, Y Funada, H Moriyama, Y Uchida |
Journal | British journal of cancer
(Br J Cancer)
Vol. 87
Issue 10
Pg. 1136-9
(Nov 04 2002)
ISSN: 0007-0920 [Print] England |
PMID | 12402153
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright 2002 Cancer Research UK |
Chemical References |
- BCL2-associated athanogene 1 protein
- Carrier Proteins
- DNA-Binding Proteins
- Transcription Factors
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Topics |
- Carrier Proteins
(analysis)
- Cell Nucleus
(chemistry)
- Colorectal Neoplasms
(chemistry, mortality, pathology)
- Cytoplasm
(chemistry)
- DNA-Binding Proteins
- Humans
- Immunohistochemistry
- Neoplasm Metastasis
- Prognosis
- Transcription Factors
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