Wanitsuwan W, Kanngurn S, Boonpipattanapong T, Sangthong R, Sangkhathat S. Overall expression of beta-catenin outperforms its nuclear accumulation in predicting outcomes of colorectal cancers. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(39): 6052-6059 [PMID: 18932285 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.6052]
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Dr. Surasak Sangkhathat, Tumor Biology Research Group and Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 Thailand. surasak.sa@psu.ac.th
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2008; 14(39): 6052-6059 Published online Oct 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6052
Table 1 Demographic data of the study population and association of studied parameters and overall staining density, n (%)
Parameter
Cases
Overall staining density
P
Low
High
Sex
Male
80 (49.3)
18 (45.0)
62 (50.8)
0.52
Female
83 (50.6)
22 (55.0)
60 (49.2)
Age (yr)
< 65
87 (53.4)
21 (52.5)
66 (53.7)
0.90
> 65
76 (46.6)
19 (47.5)
57 (47.3)
CEA
< 5 ng/mL
83 (50.9)
25 (62.5)
58 (47.1)
0.09
≥ 5 ng/mL
80 (49.1)
15 (37.5)
65 (52.9)
AJCC staging
Stage 1
20 (12.3)
4 (10.0)
16 (13.0)
0.004
Stage 2
61 (37.4)
11 (27.5)
50 (40.7)
Stage 3
63 (38.7)
14 (35.0)
49 (39.8)
Stage 4
19 (11.7)
11 (27.5)
8 (6.5)
Tumor size
T 0-1
25 (15.3)
5 (12.5)
20 (16.3)
0.57
T 2-3
138 (84.7)
35 (87.5)
103 (83.7)
Nodal status
N0
86 (52.8)
17 (42.5)
69 (56.1)
0.02
N1
39 (23.9)
7 (17.5)
32 (26.0)
N2
38 (23.3)
16 (40.0)
22 (17.8)
Metastatic status
M0
144 (88.3)
29 (72.5)
115 (93.5)
< 0.001
M1
19 (11.7)
11 (27.5)
8 (6.5)
Differentiation
Well
83 (50.9)
19 (47.5)
64 (52.0)
0.02
Moderate
60 (36.8)
11 (27.5)
49 (39.8)
Poor
20 (12.3)
10 (25.0)
10 (8.1)
Staining localization
Nuclear
122 (50.3)
19 (47.5)
63 (51.2)
0.68
Non-nuclear
31 (49.6)
21 (52.5)
60 (48.8)
Staining intensity
Weak to moderate
54 (33.1)
18 (45.0)
34 (28.1)
0.05
Strong to very strong
109 (66.9)
22 (55.0)
87 (71.9)
NSD
Low (< 75%)
101 (47.2)
33 (82.5)
44 (35.8)
< 0.001
High (≥ 75%)
62 (52.8)
7 (17.5)
9 (64.2)
Table 2 Time-points of 5-yr overall survival and disease free survival according to each parameter and P-value of univariate survival analysis with log-rank test
Parameter
5-yr DFS (%)
5-yr OS (%)
Log-rank P
Overall
54
57.7
-
Sex
0.77
Male
50.6
56.3
Female
56.9
58.5
Age (yr)
0.3
< 65
55.7
59.7
≥ 65
52.1
55.3
CEA
0.09
< 5 ng/mL
59.7
65.1
≥ 5 ng/mL
48.2
50.0
AJCC staging
< 0.001
Stage 1
68.6
75.0
Stage 2
81.2
86.9
Stage 3
39.2
41.3
Stage 4
0
0
Tumor size
0.38
T 0-1
61.9
72.0
T 2-3
52.4
55.1
Nodal status
< 0.001
N0
73.1
79.1
N1
42.6
46.1
N2
21
21.1
Metastatic status
< 0.001
M0
61.1
65.2
M1
0
0
Location
0.03
Colon
61.6
65.8
Rectum
46.1
49.4
Differentiation
0.06
Well
61.9
62.0
Moderate
49.4
49.5
Poor
34.2
34.3
Staining localization
0.09
Nuclear
69.2
73.3
Non-nuclear
50.5
54.1
Staining intensity
0.61
Weak to moderate
60.9
65.4
Strong to very strong
50.7
54.1
OSD
< 0.001
Low (< 75%)
34.7
63.4
High (≥ 75%)
60.5
40.0
NSD
0.59
Low (< 75%)
51.1
55.8
High (≥ 75%)
56.5
59.3
Table 3 Intensity-adjusted 5-yr overall survival and disease-free survival by overall staining density and nuclear staining density
Parameter
Intensity-adjusted 5-yr survival
5-yr DFS (%)
5-yr OS (%)
OSD
Low (< 75%)
34.9
38.2
High (≥ 75%)
73.2
77.8
NSD
Low (< 75%)
55.3
58.4
High (≥ 75%)
68.7
75.7
Table 4 Final Cox’s regression model (P-value of the model < 0.001), Log likelihood = -347.75
Parameter
Hazard ratio
95% CI
P
Nodal status
1.87
1.43-2.44
< 0.001
Metastatic status
7.50
3.89-14.43
< 0.001
OSD
0.51
0.31-0.83
0.007
Citation: Wanitsuwan W, Kanngurn S, Boonpipattanapong T, Sangthong R, Sangkhathat S. Overall expression of beta-catenin outperforms its nuclear accumulation in predicting outcomes of colorectal cancers. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(39): 6052-6059