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Autophagy Enhances the Aggressiveness of Human Colorectal Cancer Cells and Their Ability to Adapt to Apoptotic Stimulus

         

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Objective To investigate LC3B-Ⅱand active caspase-3 expression in human colorectal cancer to elucidate the role of autophagy and to explore the relationship of autophagy with apoptosis in human colorectal cancer. Methods LC3B expression was detected by immunohistochemistry in 53 human colorectal cancer tissues and 20 normal colon tissues.The protein levels of LC3B-Ⅱand active caspase-3 were also determined by Western blot analysis in 23 human colorectal cancer tissues and 10 normal colon tissues. Results LC3B was expressed both in cancer cells and normal epithelial cells.LC3B expression in the peripheral area of cancer tissues was correlated with several clinicopathological factors,including tumor differentiation(P=0.002),growth pattern of the tumor margin (P=0.028),pN(P=0.002),pStage(P=0.032),as well as vessel and nerve plexus invasion(P=0.002).The protein level of LC3B-Ⅱin cancer tissue was significantly higher than in normal tissue(P=0.038),but the expression of active forms of procaspase-3 in cancer tissue was lower(P=0.041).There was a statistically significant positive correlation between the expression levels of LC3B-Ⅱand the active forms of procaspase-3(r=0.537,P=0.008). Conclusions Autophagy has a prosurvival role in human colorectal cancer.Autophagy enhances the aggressiveness of colorectal cancer cells and their ability to adapt to apoptotic stimulus.

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