Author:
Zhang Heng,Li Xiaofan,Sun Wanjun,Qin Haoren,Li Haipeng,Yan Hao,Wang Huaqing,Zhang Xipeng,Zhang Shiwu,Wang Hui
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Local recurrence after surgery and radiochemotherapy seriously affects the prognosis of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients. Studies on molecular markers related to the radiochemotherapy sensitivity of cancers have been widely carried out, which might provide valued information for clinicians to carry out individual treatment.
Aim
To find potential biomarkers of tumors for predicting postoperative recurrence.
Methods
In this study, LARC patients undergoing surgery and concurrent radiochemotherapy were enrolled. We focused on clinicopathological factors and PTEN, SIRT1, p-4E-BP1, and pS6 protein expression assessed by immunohistochemistry in 73 rectal cancer patients with local recurrence and 76 patients without local recurrence.
Results
The expression of PTEN was higher, while the expression of p-4E-BP1 was lower in patients without local recurrence than in patients with local recurrence. Moreover, TNM stage, lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI), PTEN and p-4E-BP1 might be independent risk factors for local recurrence after LARC surgery combined with concurrent radiochemotherapy.
Conclusions
This study suggests that PTEN and p-4E-BP1 might be potential biomarkers for prognostic prediction and therapeutic targets for LARC.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Foundation of Tianjin Union Medical Center
Tianjin Key Medical Discipline (Specialty) Construction Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC