Sialyl Lewisa Expression as a Predictor of the Prognosis of Colon Carcinoma Patients in a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

T Matsui, H Kojima, H Suzuki… - Japanese journal of …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
T Matsui, H Kojima, H Suzuki, H Hamajima, H Nakazato, K Ito, A Nakao, J Sakamoto
Japanese journal of clinical oncology, 2004academic.oup.com
Background: The metastatic potential of tumors is dependent on the cell to cell adhesion by
cell surface carbohydrate antigens. Thus, expression of sialyl Lewisa, which is one of the
important molecules of cell surface carbohydrates, may serve as a prognostic marker of
aggressive and metastasizing tumor growth. However, the prognostic value of sialyl Lewisa
expression in colon cancer is still controversial. Methods: In this study, we investigated the
expression of sialyl Lewisa antigen in 233 colon cancer specimens from patients who were …
Abstract
Background: The metastatic potential of tumors is dependent on the cell to cell adhesion by cell surface carbohydrate antigens. Thus, expression of sialyl Lewisa, which is one of the important molecules of cell surface carbohydrates, may serve as a prognostic marker of aggressive and metastasizing tumor growth. However, the prognostic value of sialyl Lewisa expression in colon cancer is still controversial.
Methods: In this study, we investigated the expression of sialyl Lewisa antigen in 233 colon cancer specimens from patients who were registered in a prospective adjuvant immunochemotherapy clinical trial. The clinical course and the prognosis of the patients were evaluated after all the immunohistochemical analyses had been performed.
Results: Sialyl Lewisa expression levels were correlated with both overall survival (P = 0.0006) and disease-free survival (P = 0.004) in all patients with the log-rank test. This result could be assumed to have been influenced by the difference in the metastatic preponderance in a high versus low sialyl Lewisa expression in the tumor cells.
Conclusion: This prospective study in a randomized controlled trial suggests that sialyl Lewisa expression levels may serve as an indicator of the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells, which would strongly predict the prognosis.
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