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Cyclooxygenase-2 expression associated with severity of PanIN lesions: A possible link between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer

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PANCREATOLOGY
Volume 5, Issue 4-5, Pages 361-369

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DOI: 10.1159/000086536

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cyclooxygenase-2; pancreatic adenocarcinoma; chronic pancreatitis; pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia

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Background: Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a key modulatory molecule in inflammation and neoplasia. Increasing evidence suggests a role for COX-2 in pancreatic cancer (PAC). However, expression of COX-2 in pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN), the precursor lesion of PAC which is often present in chronic pancreatitis (CP), has received little attention. Method: COX-2 immunostaining was performed on sections of PAC (n = 26), CP (n = 34), PanIN (n = 68) and normal pancreas (n = 11). Sections were also stained for macrophages (CD68), activated pancreatic stellate cells (alpha SMA), and collagen (Sirius Red) as markers of fibrosis. Semiquantitative scoring was based on the extent and intensity of immunostaining. Results: COX-2 expression was increased in PAC compared to normal (p = 0.02) with 89% of cases exceeding COX-2 immunostaining in normal ducts. In PanIN lesions, COX-2 expression increased with escalating severity of the PanIN change (p <= 0.01). COX-2 expression was increased in PanIN-2/3 compared to normal pancreas and CP (p <= 0.001). In ducts of CP, COX-2 expression did not differ from that in normal tissue. There was no association between COX-2 expression and clinicopathological variables. Conclusion: The high level of COX-2 expression in PanIN lesions suggests that this enzyme could be a therapeutic target at a non-invasive stage of pancreatic carcinogenesis and feasible for chemoprevention in CP. Copyright (C) 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel and IAP.

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