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The expression of beclin 1 is associated with favorable prognosis in stage IIIB colon cancers

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AUTOPHAGY
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 303-306

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/auto.5.3.7491

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beclin 1; prognosis; colon cancer; tumor suppressor gene; immunohistochemistry

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  1. Nature Science Foundation [05001693]
  2. Bureau of Health Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [B2007071]

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Beclin 1 is a key modulator bridging autophagy, apoptosis and differentiation. This study investigated the expression of beclin 1 in human colon cancers and its association with clinicopathological characteristics. A total of 115 cases of cancer tissues with intact follow-up data were obtained from colon cancer patients with stage IIIB. The expression of beclin 1 in cancer nest and adjacent normal tissue was examined with immunohistochemistry. The results showed the immunostaining of beclin 1 was distributed in plasma-membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus in tumor cells, which occurred in 98 cases (85.2%) of the 115 patients. No or modest beclin I expression was observed in adjacent noncancerous tissues. The higher level of beclin 1 expression strongly associated with longer survival. Both univariate analysis and multivariate analysis showed that the beclin I expression and invasive depth of primary mass (T stage) were independent prognostic factors. Additionally, there was no significant correlation of beclin 1 expression with clinicopathological characteristics, such as sex, age, site of primary mass, pathological classification, grade and invasive depth with the nonparametric correlation Kendall's tau-b test.

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