1. MMP-2 and MMP-9 in normal mucosa are independently associated with outcome of colorectal cancer patients.
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Langers, A M J, Verspaget, H W, Hawinkels, L J A C, Kubben, F J G M, van Duijn, W, van der Reijden, J J, Hardwick, J C H, Hommes, D W, and Sier, C F M
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MATRIX metalloproteinases ,COLON cancer ,MUCOUS membranes ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,CANCER patients ,NUCLEOTIDE separation ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Background:Upregulation of the matrix metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 in various cancers has been associated with worse survival of the patients.Methods:We assessed MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels in normal colorectal mucosa from colorectal cancer patients in relation to the course of the disease.Results:A high protein expression of MMP-2 as well as MMP-9 in normal mucosa was found to be correlated with worse 5-year survival. The combination of both parameters was an even stronger prognostic factor. These protein levels were found not to be related to the corresponding single nucleotide polymorphisms of MMP-2 (−1306C>T) and MMP-9 (−1562C>T). Multivariate analyses indicated that the MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels in normal mucosa are prognostic for survival, independent of TNM classification.Conclusion:MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels in normal mucosa are indicative of the course of disease in colorectal cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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