Randomized Controlled Trial
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2017; 23(21): 3907-3914
Published online Jun 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i21.3907
Table 1 Associations between expression of pleiotrophin and N-syndecan with anatomical factors in an orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer n (%)
FactorPTN positive casesN-syndecan positive cases
Peritoneal dissemination
Negative (n = 14)71.4 (10)57.1 (8)
Positive (n = 22)63.6 (14)63.6 (14)
Histological grade
I (n = 4)50.0 (2)25.0 (1)
II (n = 19)73.7 (14)68.4 (13)
III (n = 13)61.5 (8)61.5 (8)
Tumor size
≤ 1 cm (n = 8)50.0 (4)25.0 (2)a
> 1 cm but ≤ 2 cm (n = 21)61.9 (13)66.7 (14)a
> 5 cm (n = 7)100.0 (7)85.7 (6)a
Bloody ascites
V ≤ 1 mL (n = 8)37.5 (3)b50.0 (4)
1 cm < V ≤ 2 mL (n = 22)68.2 (15)b59.1 (13)
V > 2 mL (n = 6)100.0 (6)b83.3 (5)
Liver metastases
Negative (n = 14)35.7 (5)a42.8 (6)
Positive (n = 22)86.4 (19)a72.7 (16)
Lymph node metastasis
Negative (n = 20)50.0 (10)50.0 (10)
Positive (n = 16)87.5 (14)75.0 (12)
Table 2 Relationship between expression of pleiotrophin and N-syndecan
ProteinPTN expression
P value
PositiveNegative
N-syndecan (+) (n = 22)1750.048
N-syndecan (-) (n = 14)77
Table 3 Associations between pleiotrophin and N-syndecan protein expression and perineural invasion in pancreatic cancer
ProteinPIN
P value
012
PTN (+) (n = 24)310110.019
PTN (-) (n = 12)642
N-syndecan (+) (n = 22)28120.032
N-syndecan (-) (n = 14)653