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Dissociated invasively growing cancer cells with NF-kappaB/p65 positivity after radiotherapy: a new marker for worse clinical outcome in rectal cancer? Preliminary data.

机译:放疗后具有NF-κB/ p65阳性的侵袭性生长癌细胞的分离:直肠癌临床预后恶化的新标志?初步数据。

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Objectives Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB), especially p65 subunit, seems to be associated with origin and progression of cancer. The aim of the study was to determine expression of NF-kappaB/p65 in rectal cancer patients before and after radiotherapy as well as to assess the relationship between NF-kappaB/p65 expression, other tumor characteristics, and disease progression. Further aim was to evaluate whether expression of NF-kappaB/p65 in tumor tissue may serve as a predictive marker of patient outcome. Patients and methods Twenty-five patients with rectal cancer undergoing pre-operative radiotherapy were included in the study. Unirradiated rectal cancer specimens were obtained from diagnostic colonoscopy. Irradiated rectal cancer specimens were obtained from surgically removed part of the rectum with the tumor. NF-kappaB/p65 expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. Results Cytoplasmic positivity in cancer cells and nuclear positivity in lymphocytes were detected. In post-radiotherapy specimens single tumor cells or small clones of them deeply infiltrating the wall of the rectum, that were characterized by high NF-kappaB/p65 expression, were found. Patients with presence of these cells in post-radiotherapy specimens have worse clinical outcome in terms of overall survival and disease-free interval. Conclusion While the NF-kappaB/p65 positive staining of the epithelial cells did not have any clinical implications in this study, it may be of clinical significance in the future. Residual invasively growing cancer cells with high NF-kappaB/p65 positivity found in specimens after radiotherapy and surgery may be used to find what patients have a worse outcome. Thus, patients being at risk of cancer progression and requiring more aggressive anti-cancer therapy may be identified.
机译:目的核因子-κB(NF-kappaB),尤其是p65亚基,似乎与癌症的发生和发展有关。这项研究的目的是确定放疗前后直肠癌患者中NF-kappaB / p65的表达,以及评估NF-kappaB / p65的表达,其他肿瘤特征和疾病进展之间的关系。进一步的目的是评估肿瘤组织中NF-κB/ p65的表达是否可以作为患者预后的预测指标。患者和方法本研究包括25例接受术前放疗的直肠癌患者。未诊断的直肠癌标本从诊断性结肠镜检查获得。放射治疗的直肠癌标本取自具有肿瘤的直肠切除部分。通过免疫组织化学确定NF-κB/ p65表达。结果检测癌细胞的胞浆阳性和淋巴细胞核阳性。在放射治疗后的标本中,发现了以高NF-kappaB / p65表达为特征的单个肿瘤细胞或它们的小克隆深深浸入直肠壁。放疗后标本中存在这些细胞的患者在总体生存率和无病间隔方面有较差的临床结果。结论虽然上皮细胞的NF-kappaB / p65阳性染色在本研究中没有任何临床意义,但在将来可能具有临床意义。放疗和手术后在标本中发现的具有高NF-kappaB / p65阳性残留的侵袭性生长癌细胞可用于发现哪些患者的预后较差。因此,可以确定处于癌症发展风险并且需要更积极的抗癌治疗的患者。

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