Author:
Terashita Katsumi,Chuma Makoto,Hatanaka Yutaka,Hatanaka Kanako,Mitsuhashi Tomoko,Yokoo Hideki,Ohmura Takumi,Ishizu Hiroyuki,Muraoka Shunji,Nagasaka Atsushi,Tsuji Takahiro,Yamamoto Yoshiya,Kurauchi Nobuaki,Shimoyama Norihiko,Toyoda Hidenori,Kumada Takashi,Kaneoka Yuji,Maeda Atsuyuki,Ogawa Koji,Natsuizaka Mitsuteru,Kamachi Hirofumi,Kakisaka Tatsuhiko,Kamiyama Toshiya,Taketomi Akinobu,Matsuno Yoshihiro,Sakamoto Naoya
Abstract
Background/AimIntrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is one of the most aggressive malignant tumours, so the identification of molecular targets for ICC is an important issue. Zinc finger E-box binding homeobox 1 (ZEB1) is a key inducer of epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). The aim of the present study was to clarify the clinical significance of ZEB1 in ICC and the associations between ZEB1 expression and EMT-related proteins.MethodsWe immunohistochemically examined the expression of EMT-related proteins, namely ZEB1, vimentin and E-cadherin, in ICC specimens from 102 patients. The clinicopathological and prognostic values of these markers were evaluated.ResultsZEB1 and vimentin were expressed in 46.1% and 43.1% of tumours, respectively, and E-cadherin expression was lost in 44.1% of tumours. ZEB1 expression showed a significant inverse correlation with E-cadherin expression (p=0.004) and a positive correlation with vimentin expression (p=0.022). Altered expression of ZEB1 was associated with aggressive tumour characteristics, including advanced tumour stage (p=0.037), undifferentiated-type histology (p=0.017), lymph node metastasis (p=0.024) and portal vein invasion (p=0.037). Moreover, overall survival rates were significantly lower for patients with high ZEB1 expression than for patients with low ZEB1 expression (p=0.027). Kaplan–Meier analysis also identified E-cadherin expression (p=0.041) and vimentin expression (p=0.049) as prognostic indicators for overall survival.ConclusionsZEB1 expression is associated with tumour progression and poor prognosis in patients with ICC through positive correlations with vimentin and negative correlations with E-cadherin. ZEB1 expression is associated with a poor prognosis and might be an attractive target for the treatment of ICC.
Subject
General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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