Brief Article
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. May 21, 2010; 16(19): 2421-2427
Published online May 21, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i19.2421
Table 1 Relationship between EZH2 or STAT6 and clinicopathological features
CasesEZH2 expression
PSTAT6 expression
P
EZH2+EZH2-STAT6+STAT6-
Tissue
Non-neoplastic samples22970.00050690.004
Tumor samples83367247
Gender
Female4730170.33424230.089
Male7252204824
Location
Colon9062280.71957330.268
Rectum292181514
Differentiation
Poor211650.4791650.101
Moderate or well9867315642
TNM classification
I11470.049380.004
II4229132022
III443593212
IV22157175
Depth of wall invasion
T11100.014100.188
T219910811
T39371225835
T462451
Lymph node metastasis
No5534210.08125300.001
Yes6449154716
Distant metastasis
M09766310.66854430.024
M122166184
Recurrence
No8661250.08853330.775
Yes116547
Table 2 Multivariate analysis of prognostic factors in 119 cases using the Cox proportional hazard model
BPRR95% CI for RR
LowerUpper
Metastasis3.0750.00021.6488.21257.070
Lymph node metastasis1.1490.0183.1571.2188.178
Grading-0.6750.0510.5090.2581.003
Recurrence0.5100.1731.6650.7993.469
EZH21.1670.0393.2141.0619.732
Table 3 Relationship between EZH2 and STAT6 expressions
EZH2STAT6
Total
+-
+592483
-132336
Total7247119
Table 4 Relationship between EZH2 and STAT6 co-expression and TNM classification
TNM classificationEZH2 and STAT6 expressions
EZH2+ and STAT6+ expression in different stages(%)
EZH2+ and STAT6+EZH2-or STAT6-EZH2- and STAT6-Total
I2361118
II151984240
III261084459
IV16512272
Total59372311949