Lack of prognostic significance of SOCS-1 expression in colorectal adenocarcinomas
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2014
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Asian Pacific Organization Cancer Prevention
Abstract
Introduction: Recent studies have indicated that down-regulation of the suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS-1) gene results in tumor formation and that SOCS-1 acts as a tumor suppressor gene. SOCS-1 has been also suggested to function as a tumor suppressor with colorectal cancer. Objectives: In the present study, we aimed to determine the association of SOCS-1 expression in colorectal cancer tissues with clinicopathologic characteristics immunohistochemically and also to identify its prognostic significance. Materials and Methods: SOCS-1 expression was studied immunohistochemically in 67 patients diagnosed with resected colorectal carcinomas and 30 control subjects. Results: SOCS-1 expression was found in 46.3% of tumor tissues and 46.7% of the control group. Statistical analyses did not establish any significant association between SOCS-1 expression and clinicopathologic characteristics. Also, no significant association with SOCS-1 expression was found using progression-free survival and overall survival analyses (p=0.326 and p=0.360, respectively). Conclusions: Our results show that SOCS-1 has no prognostic significance in colorectal cancer.
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Colorectal carcinoma, Tumour suppressor, Methylation, Suppressor of cytokine signaling-1, Colon-cancer, Carcinoma, Aberrant methylation, Activation, Jak/stat inhibitor, Mutation, Hypermethylation, Gene, Suppressor, Inactivation, Oncology
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Ayyıldız, T. vd. (2014). "Lack of prognostic significance of SOCS-1 expression in colorectal adenocarcinomas". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(19), 8469-8474.