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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 1, 2004; 10(21): 3218-3220
Published online Nov 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i21.3218
Mad2 and p27 expression profiles in colorectal cancer and its clinical significance
Gang-Qiang Li, Hong-Fu Zhang
Gang-Qiang Li, Department of Pathology, Chinese PLA 455 Hospital, Shanghai 200052, China
Hong-Fu Zhang, Department of Pathology, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, Anhui Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Gang-Qiang Li, Department of Pathology, Chinese PLA 455 Hospital, Shanghai 200052, China. lgqfm@163.com
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Received: February 2, 2004
Revised: March 5, 2004
Accepted: March 12, 2004
Published online: November 1, 2004
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the expression of tumor suppressor gene p27 and spindle checkpoint gene Mad2 and to demonstrate their expression difference in colorectal cancer and normal mucosa and to evaluate its clinical significance.

METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining was used for detection of expression of Mad2 and p27 in colorectal cancer and its corresponding normal mucosa.

RESULTS: Mad2 was significantly overexpressed in colorectal cancer compared with corresponding normal mucosa (P < 0.01, χ2 = 7.5), and it was related to the differentiation of adenocarcinoma, lymph node metastasis and survival period after excision (P < 0.05, χ2 = 7.72, χ2 = 4.302, χ2 = 6.234). The rate of p27 positive expression in adenocarcinomas and normal mucosa was 40% and 80% respectively. There was a significant difference in p27 expression between adenocarcinomas and normal mucosa (P < 0.001, χ2 = 13.333), which was related to the differentiation degree of adenoca rcinoma and lymph node metastasis (P < 0.05, χ2 = 8.901, χ2 = 4). The positive expression of p27 was not correlated with survival period after excision.

CONCLUSION: Defect of spindle checkpoint gene Mad2 and mutation of p27 gene are involved mainly in colorectal carcinogenesis and associated with prognosis of colorectal cancer.

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