Reduced expression of syndecan-1 affects metastatic potential and clinical outcome in patients with colorectal cancer
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Reduced expression of syndecan-1 affects metastatic potential and clinical outcome in patients with colorectal cancer
Abstract
Syndecan-1 is a transmembrane heparansulfate proteoglycan which regulates cell-to-cell or cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions and may influence malignant cell behavior. We investigated the alterations of syndecan-1 expressions in colorectal cancers and analyzed the relationship between histological and clinical characteristics. Syndecan-1 protein expression in colorectal cancer tissues was investigated with immunohistochemical staining of resected specimens. In situ hybridization was performed using syndecan-1 riboprobe to confirm the transcriptional signals. Syndecan-1 mRNA expression in cancer cell lines cultured with or without methylation inhibitor was also analyzed by quantitative PCR. Out of 105 specimens tested, less than 25% of tumor cells were stained with anti-syndecan-1 monoclonal antibody in 36 (34.3%). In situ hybridization showed a similar staining profile to that of immunohistochemistry. Syndecan-1 mRNA expression was increased by the methylation inhibitor 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine, suggesting that the hypermethylation is involved in the suppression of syndecan-1 expression. Clinically, the incidence of metastasis to lymphnode or liver in patients with syndecan-1-negative tumors was significantly high. Among T1 colorectal cancers displaying a primary invasive phase, lymphnode metastasis, undifferentiated characters and 'budding' of cancer cells were more common in syndecan-1-negative tumors. The survival rate in patients with syndecan-1-negative tumors was decreased significantly in a stage-independent manner. These results suggest that the reduction of syndecan-1 expression in colorectal cancer cells, which is supposed to be regulated at the transcription level, is closely related to invasive character. The evaluation of syndecan-1 expression in colorectal cancer may allow prediction of patients' survival after surgery.
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