Prognostic significance of alpha-1-antitrypsin in early stage of colorectal carcinomas
โ Scribed by Seiichiro Karashima; Hiroaki Kataoka; Hiroshi Itoh; Riruke Maruyama; Masashi Koono
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 965 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We have previously shown that human colorectal carcinoma cell lines, RCMโ1 and CoCMโ1, synthesize alphaโ1โantitrypsin (ฮฑ~1~โAT) in culture. We have studied immunohistochemically the incidence of ฮฑ~1~โAT on histologic sections from paraffinโembedded tissues of surgically resected colorectal carcinomas and their metastatic foci, polypectomized adenomas, and normal mucosae. ฮฑ~1~โAT was detected in 89 (61%) of 145 carcinomas (including 14 carcinomas in adenoma), and 12 (39%) of 31 adenomas. But only 2 (4%) of 55 normal colorectal mucosae were positive for ฮฑ~1~โAT. In metastatic tumor cells of colorectal carcinomas in lymph nodes and other organs, ฮฑ~1~โAT positivity was 60% and 82%, respectively. The incidence of ฮฑ~1~โAT was markedly higher in advanced adenocarcinomas than in early ones and more frequent in adenocarcinomas of right side (including transverse colon) than those of left side and rectum, regardless of their histological malignancy grades. In mucinous carcinomas the frequency was greater (8 of 9 cases) than in conventional adenocarcinomas.
Clinical followโup of the patients with colorectal carcinomas suggested that ฮฑ~1~โAT positivity in Dukes' stage A/B tends to correlate with unfavorable prognosis irrespective of the grade of histologic differentiation of carcinoma, but there is no significant relation in Dukes' stage C/D. Our findings suggest that ฮฑ~1~โAT in colorectal carcinoma is related to the invasive and metastatic capacity. It may thus serve as a biologic marker for prognosis of colorectal carcinomas at relatively early stages (Dukes' stage A/B).
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