Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2015; 21(3): 926-934
Published online Jan 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i3.926
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 211 patients with sporadic colorectal cancer n (%)
VariablesValue
No. of patients211 (100)
Median age (yr, range)63 (33-95)
Age (yr)
≤ 5030 (14.2)
> 50181 (85.8)
Sex
Female105 (49.8)
Male106 (50.2)
Site
Right-sided43 (20.8)
Left-sided73 (34.6)
Rectum91 (43.1)
Synchronous lesions4 (1.9)
Stage
I32 (15.2)
II65 (30.8)
III85 (40.3)
IV29 (13.7)
Bowel wall invasion
pT14 (1.9)
pT244 (20.8)
pT3146 (69.2)
pT417 (8.1)
Lymph node metastasis
pN0105 (49.8)
pN160 (28.4)
pN246 (21.8)
Distant metastasis
No182 (86.3)
Yes29 (13.7)
Invasion
NO118 (55.9)
LVI47 (22.3)
PNI15 (7.1)
Both LVI/PNI31 (14.7)
Differentiation
Well32 (15.2)
Moderately171 (81)
Poorly8 (3.8)
Table 2 Interpretation of immunohistochemistry for mismatch repair status
MMR mutationIHC staining
MLH-1MSH-2MSH-6PMS-2
MLH-1-++-
MSH-2+--+
MSH-6++-+
PMS-2+++-
Table 3 Prevalence of mismatch repair and BRAF status n (%)
VariablesAll cases
MMR statusn = 211
IHC method164 (77.73)
pMMR154
dMMR10
MLH-14
MSH-26
MSH-60
PMS-20
MSI method44 (20.85)
MSI-H21
MSI-L/MSI-S23
Unknown3 (1.42)
BRAF status
Wild type188 (89.1)
Mutation23 (10.9)
Table 4 Association between mismatch repair/BRAF status and clinicopathological factors
MMR status(n = 208)
BRAF status(n = 211)
VariablepMMRdMMRP valueWild typeMutantP value
Gender
Female87160.80094110.844
Male90159412
Age (yr)
≤ 502460.3972910.151
> 501532515922
Site
Right-sided31110.037a3670.510
Left-sided5912676
Rectum8478110
Synchronous lesions3140
Stage
I2570.0533020.552
II558587
III68167312
IV290272
Invasion
No99170.910106120.701
LVI or PNI or both78148211
Differentiation
Well-moderately172280.067180230.313
Poorly5380
Bowel wall invasion
pT1310.511400.410
pT2349395
pT31261812818
pT4143170
Lymph node metastasis
pN-88150.8919690.280
pN+89169214
Distant metastasis
No148310.015a161210.456
Yes290212
Table 5 Association between mismatch repair status and BRAF V600E
MMR status
BRAFdMMRpMMRP value
Normal251600.11
V600E617
Table 6 Univariate analysis of prognostic factors influencing disease-free survival and overall survival
VariablenDFS
OS
Median survival (mo)P valueMedian survival (mo)P value
Gender
Female105NRNR
Male106NR0.528NR0.640
Age (yr)
≤ 5030NRNR
> 50181NR0.695NR0.424
Site
Right-sided43NRNR
Left-sided73NRNR
Rectum91NRNR
Synchronous lesions4NR0.682NR0.788
Stage
I32NRNR
II65NR< 0.0001aNR< 0.0001a
III8566.7< 0.0001aNR< 0.0001a
IV2910.4< 0.0001a21.6< 0.0001a
Invasion
No invasion118NRNR
LVI or PNI or both9352.80.002a57.13< 0.0001a
Differentiation
Well-moderately203NRNR
Poorly829.830.57540.670.306
Bowel wall invasion
pT1-T248NRNR
pT314662.230.011aNR< 0.0001a
pT41766.730.12266.733< 0.0001a
Lymph node metastasis
pN-105NRNR
pN+10627.57< 0.0001a54< 0.0001a
Distant metastasis
No182--NR< 0.0001a
Yes29--21.6
BRAF status
Wild type188NR0.794NR0.465
Mutation23NRNR
MMR status
pMMR177NR0.004aNR0.006a
dMMR31NRNR
Table 7 Independent risk factors correlating with disease-free survival and overall survival of stage I-IV colorectal cancer patients by Cox’s proportional hazard regression analysis
Adjusted analysis for DFS
Adjusted analysis for OS
VariableHR95%CIP valueHR95%CIP value
Stage
Stage I1
Stage II1.230.43-3.620.7021.470.40-5.400.559
Stage III4.03a1.57-10.320.004a4.94a1.50-16.270.009a
Stage IV-32.64a9.57-111.27< 0.001a
Invasion
No invasion1
LVI/PNI/both1.170.75-1.810.4861.360.85-2.190.204
Differentiation
Well-moderate1
Poorly2.570.87-7.430.0833.781.27-11.210.017a
MMR status
pMMR1
dMMR0.300.15-0.770.013a0.29a0.10-0.840.023a