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The expression of cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) in human colorectal cancer and its clinical significance / 中国癌症杂志
China Oncology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-675347
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

To evaluate the role of COX 2 in the carcinogenesis and progression of human colorectal neoplasms.

Methods:

The expression level of COX 2 in 122 colorectal neoplasm tissues(including 35 colorectal adenomas, 67 colorectal carcinoma and 23 colorectal cancer with synchoronous hepatic metastasis) was assayed by immunohistochemical methods. All specimens was analyzed by Conformation quantitative assay system, their stain strength was calculated.

Results:

Conformation quantitative assay showed the mean stain strength is 704.5 131.8 in colorectal adenoma, 1197.2 204.3 in colorectal cancer without hepatic metastasis and 1901.2 324.8 in colorectal cancer with synchoronous hepatic metastasis, there are significant differences among them statistically. According to the Dukes stages, mean stain strength is 1145.3 187.0 in B stage,1237.0?298.7 in C stage,1901.2 in D stage. There is statistic difference between Dukes stage D and B, C. Also our study indicated there was no relationship between age, sex, tumor location, tumor differentiation or tumor size with the level of COX 2 protein expression.

Conclusions:

In our test,higher COX 2 expression is seen in colorectal cancer than colorectal adenomas, colorectal cancer with synchoronous hepatic metastasis than colorectal cancer without hepatic metastasis,and Dukes D stage than the B?C. Thus COX 2 responses is important in the carcinogenesis and progression of colorectal cancer. NSAIDs or the others may play a role in the chemoprevention strategies of colorectal neoplasm as the COX 2 inhibitor.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Oncology Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: China Oncology Year: 2001 Type: Article