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Copyright ©2010 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2010; 16(47): 6026-6034
Published online Dec 21, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i47.6026
Table 1 Clinical features of patients and survival status after surgery n (%)
CharacteristicsPatientsSurvival (mo) (mean ± SE)3-yr overall survival (%)5-yr overall survival (%)P value
Gender0.753
Male66 (62.3)104 ± 390.783.2
Female40 (37.7)100 ± 391.684.1
Age (yr)0.011
≤ 6060 (56.6)107 ± 293.589.7
> 6046 (43.4)97 ± 488.077.4
Tumor site0.467
Right colon47 (44.3)100 ± 389.582.9
Left colon59 (55.7)104 ± 392.284.8
Tumor size (cm)0.213
< 548 (45.3)108 ± 393.891.8
≥ 558 (54.7)101 ± 390.180.6
Grade0.220
Well/moderately differentiated81 (76.4)103 ± 292.085.3
Poorly differentiated25 (23.6)104 ± 490.782.7
Histologic features0.246
Adenocarcinoma79 (74.5)104 ± 291.683.9
Mucinous27 (25.5)101 ± 487.678.3
pT stage0.090
T363 (59.4)106 ± 293.985.8
T443 (40.6)96 ± 487.078.5
Chemotherapy0.114
No18 (17.0)99 ± 383.369.8
Yes88 (83.0)103 ± 490.984.8
Table 2 Informative cases, loss of heterozygosity and microsatellite instability (n = 106) n (%)
MarkerLocationInformative casesLOH (+)MSI
D18S47418q21.18626 (30.2)15 (17.4)
D18S5518q237718 (23.4)11 (14.3)
D18S5818q237020 (28.6)18 (25.7)
D18S6118q22.28028 (35.0)13 (16.3)
D18S6418q21.37215 (20.8)10 (13.9)
Overall18q21-2310250 (49.0)42 (41.2)
Table 3 Correlation between loss of heterozygosity at chromosome 18q, microsatellite instability and clinicopathologic variables of patients n (%)
CharacteristicsCasesLOH (+)LOH (-)P valueMSI-H (%)MSI-L/MSS (%)P value
Gender0.6620.272
Male63 (61.8)2736954
Female39 (38.2)2316930
Age (yr)0.4350.111
≤ 6058 (56.9)32261147
> 6044 (43.1)1826737
Tumor site0.023< 0.001
Right colon46 (45.1)13331531
Left colon56 (54.9)3719353
Tumor size (cm)0.2320.327
< 548 (47.1)2820840
≥ 554 (52.9)22321044
Grade0.0160.047
Well/moderately differentiated78 (76.5)34441563
Poorly differentiated24 (23.5)168321
Histologic features0.0050.004
Adenocarcinoma77 (75.5)4433572
Mucinous25 (24.5)6191312
pT stage0.1260.272
T361 (59.8)33281150
T441 (40.2)1724734
Chemotherapy0.6500.782
No17 (16.7)107413
Yes85 (83.3)40451471
Table 4 Five-year overall survival and disease-free survival after surgery in relation to microsatellite alteration in patients with stage II colon cancer
ParameterCases5-yr overall survival (%)P value5-yr disease-free survival (%)P value
18q-LOH0.0190.010
(+)5071.370.5
(-)5288.387.1
MSI0.0450.155
MSI-H1894.488.5
MSI-L/MSS8477.876.7
Table 5 Five-year overall survival after surgery in relation to each microsatellite locus
MarkerCases5-yr overall survival (%)P value
D18S474860.010
LOH (+)2665.2
LOH (-)6084.9
D18S55770.504
LOH (+)1877.8
LOH (-)5981.6
D18S58700.293
LOH (+)2071.4
LOH (-)5083.3
D18S61800.005
LOH (+)2864.3
LOH (-)5287.0
D18S64720.076
LOH (+)1569.0
LOH (-)5786.3
Table 6 Univariate analysis of prognostic factors for 5-year survival according to Cox’s proportional hazards regression model in patients with stage II colon cancer
VariablesBSEWald valueP valueRR
Age-0.8370.4044.2900.0380.433
pT stage0.6670.3952.8590.0911.949
Chemotherapy-0.7270.4432.6980.1000.483
18q-LOH0.9030.4254.5090.0142.467
MSI1.1470.7362.4280.0393.149
Table 7 Multivariate analysis of prognostic factors for 5-year survival according to Cox's proportional hazards regression model in patients with stage II colon cancer
VariablesBSEWald valueP valueRR
18q-LOH0.9850.4295.2860.0212.679