[HTML][HTML] Prognostic significance of Traf2-and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK) in colorectal cancer

H Takahashi, T Ishikawa, M Ishiguro, S Okazaki… - BMC cancer, 2015 - Springer
H Takahashi, T Ishikawa, M Ishiguro, S Okazaki, K Mogushi, H Kobayashi, S Iida…
BMC cancer, 2015Springer
Background The potential of expression profiling using microarray analysis as a tool to
predict the prognosis for different types of cancer has been realized. This study aimed to
identify a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods The expression profiles of
cancer cells in 152 patients with stage I-III CRC were examined using microarray analysis.
High expression in CRC cells, especially in patients with distant recurrences, was a
prerequisite to select candidate genes. Thus, we identified seventeen candidate genes, and …
Background
The potential of expression profiling using microarray analysis as a tool to predict the prognosis for different types of cancer has been realized. This study aimed to identify a novel biomarker for colorectal cancer (CRC).
Methods
The expression profiles of cancer cells in 152 patients with stage I-III CRC were examined using microarray analysis. High expression in CRC cells, especially in patients with distant recurrences, was a prerequisite to select candidate genes. Thus, we identified seventeen candidate genes, and selected Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK), which was known to be associated with progression in CRC through Wnt signaling pathways. We analyzed the protein expression of TNIK using immunohistochemistry (IHC) and investigated the relationship between protein expression and patient characteristics in 220 stage I-III CRC patients.
Results
Relapse-free survival was significantly worse in the TNIK high expression group than in the TNIK low expression group in stage II (p = 0.028) and stage III (p = 0.006) patients. In multivariate analysis, high TNIK expression was identified as a significant independent risk factor of distant recurrence in stage III patients.
Conclusion
This study is the first to demonstrate the prognostic significance of intratumoral TNIK protein expression in clinical tissue samples of CRC, in that high expression of TNIK protein in primary tumors was associated with distant recurrence in stage II and III CRC patients. This TNIK IHC study might contribute to practical decision-making in the treatment of these patients.
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