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TFAP2E methylation status and prognosis of patients with radically resected colorectal cancer

Authors :
Jae-Lyun Lee
Yong Sang Hong
Jeong Eun Kim
Seung-Mo Hong
Jin Cheon Kim
Seok-Byung Lim
Kyu-Pyo Kim
In Ja Park
Seong Joon Park
Tae Won Kim
Chang Sik Yu
Chan Wook Kim
Yong Sik Yoon
Dong-Hoon Jin
Seung-Mi Kim
Source :
Oncology. 88(2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigates the clinical significance of the gene encoding AP-2ε (TFAP2E) in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients undergoing curative resection. Methods: A single-institution cohort of 248 patients who underwent curative resection of stage I/II/III CRCs between March and December 2004 was enrolled, and 193 patients whose tumors were available for the determination of the TFAP2E methylation status were included in the analysis. Results: TFAP2E hypermethylation was detected in 112 patients (58%) and was significantly associated with distally located CRCs, low pathologic T stage (T1/T2), and stage I tumors. After a median follow-up of 86.3 months, the patients with TFAP2E hypermethylation tended to show better relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) than the patients with TFAP2E hypomethylation (5-year RFS rate: 90 vs. 80%, p = 0.063; 6-year OS rate: 88 vs. 80%, p = 0.083). Multivariate analysis showed that the pathologic nodal stage and TFAP2E methylation status were independent prognostic factors for RFS and OS, and they remained significant factors in the subgroup analysis that included 154 patients with stage II/III CRCs who had received adjuvant chemotherapy. Conclusions: TFAP2E hypermethylation is associated with good clinical outcomes and may be considered as an independent prognostic factor in patients with curatively resected CRCs. © 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

Details

ISSN :
14230232
Volume :
88
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7bf6051bd0126360cdcc642543d519d