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Quantification of CD10 mRNA in colorectal cancer and relationship between mRNA expression and liver metastasis.

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  • Quantification of CD10 mRNA in colorectal cancer and relationship between mRNA expression and liver metastasis. Abstract Text:

    shin fujitaShin Fujita,seiichiro yamamotoSeiichiro Yamamoto,takayuki akasuTakayuki Akasu,yoshihiro moriyaYoshihiro Moriya,hirokazu taniguchiHirokazu Taniguchi,tadakazu shimodaTadakazu Shimoda,

    CD10 mRNA expression in colorectal cancer and its relationship with cancer progression and prognosis were investigated. Patients and Methods: CD10 mRNA was quantified in 167 colorectal cancer and matched normal tissue samples using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The tumor to normal tissue (TIN) CD10 mRNA ratio was compared with clinicopathological factors and prognosis. RESULTS: CD10 mRNA was overexpressed in 138 of the 167 tumors in comparison with the matched normal tissues. TIN was higher in colon, pN1/pN2, stage III and IV, and well- or moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma than in rectum, pNO, stage I and II, and poorly-differentiated or mucinous adenocarcinoma, respectively. However, these differences were not significant. TIN was not associated with prognosis. Conclusion: CD10 mRNA showed significantly higher expression in tumor tissues than in matched normal tissues. Although CD10 mRNA was associated with invasion depth, lymph node status and TNM stage, it was not associated with prognosis.

    Quantification of CD10 mRNA in colorectal cancer and relationship between mRNA expression and liver metastasis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s fujitaS Fujita,s yamamotoS Yamamoto,t akasuT Akasu,y moriyaY Moriya,h taniguchiH Taniguchi,t shimodaT Shimoda,

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    Quantification of CD10 mRNA in colorectal cancer and relationship between mRNA expression and liver metastasis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Anticancer research

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 3307-11

    Journal Abbreviation: Anticancer Res.

    ISSN: 0250-7005

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Surgery, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. sfujita@ncc.go.jp

    Country: Greece

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