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García, José M. & Peña, Cristina & García, Vanesa & Domínguez, Gemma & Muñoz, Concepción & Silva, Javier & Milán, Isabel & Díaz, Raquel & Lorenzo, Yolanda & Rodriguez, Rufo & Bonilla, Félix (2007-11 ) .PrognosticValue of LISCH7 mRNA in Plasma and Tumor of Colon Cancer Patients.
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García, José M. & Peña, Cristina & García, Vanesa & Domínguez, Gemma & Muñoz, Concepción & Silva, Javier & Milán, Isabel & Díaz, Raquel & Lorenzo, Yolanda & Rodriguez, Rufo & Bonilla, Félix. 2007-11 .PrognosticValue of LISCH7 mRNA in Plasma and Tumor of Colon Cancer Patients.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39574
Résumé:
Purpose: LISCH7 is a gene potentially regulated by p53 that is up-regulated in metastasis
development. Our hypothesis was that the expression of LISCH7 in primary colorectal tumors
determined certain characteristics of the tumors, as well as their behavior, and that its identifi cation in plasma could serve as a prognostic marker.
Experimental Design: We tested this hypothesis in a series of 115 tumors and normal tissues
and in 83 plasmas from patients with sporadic colorectal carcinomas, as well as in 20 healthy
control plasmas in which the expression levels of the gene were measured by real-time PCR. The
expression data were contrasted with clinicopathologic variables.
Results: Although LISCH7 expression was not detected in any control plasma samples, it was
positive in 25 (30.1%) plasmas from patients (P = 0.002 ). LISCH7 mRNA in plasma was signifi cantly associated with the pathologic stage (P = 0.019), with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.008)
and with vascular invasion (P = 0.005). Expression was not detected in any normal tissues
but was detected in 80 tumor tissues, with a clear association found with vascular invasion
(P = 0.027). Moreover, we show that LISCH7 was specifically expressed by the epithelial tumor
cells. The adjusted overall survival study showed independent prognostic values for LISCH7
expression levels in tumor tissues (hazard ratio, 3.45; 95% confidence interval, 1.19-9.98).
Conclusions: Our results suggest that LISCH7 is a good tumor marker whose expression levels
could be considered as a poor prognosis factor in human colon cancer. Furthermore, plasma is
suggested as a feasible source of nucleic acids for subsequent noninvasive prognostic studies