Tumour CD133 mRNA expression and clinical outcome in surgically resected colorectal cancer patients
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2009.11.003
Tumour CD133 mRNA expression and clinical outcome in surgically resected colorectal cancer patients
Abstract
Background: Human prominin-1 (CD133) is a novel pentaspan membrane protein which was originally classified as a marker of primitive haematopoietic and neural stem cells. Cancer stem cells have been isolated and expanded from leukaemia and several solid tumours, and have been associated with metastasis, chemoresistance and relapse. CD133 is recognised as a stem cell marker and is capable of identifying a tumour-initiating subpopulation in brain, colon, melanoma and other solid tumours.
Methods: We assessed CD133 mRNA expression levels by RT-QPCR in tumour and matched normal tissue from 64 stages I-III colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and correlated tumour CD133 levels with clinicopathological characteristics and clinical outcome.
Results: In four patients, CD133 mRNA was not expressed in tumour or in normal tissue. In the remaining 60 patients, expression levels were higher in tumour than in normal tissue (p=0.001). Higher levels of CD133 expression were associated with shorter relapse-free interval (RFI) (p=0.004) and overall survival (OS) (p<0.0001). In the multivariate analyses, CD133 levels emerged as a prognostic marker for RFI and OS.
Conclusions: We have observed longer RFI and OS in patients with lower levels of CD133, regardless of adjuvant treatment and other clinical characteristics. If these findings are confirmed in larger prospective studies, CD133 assessment may prove useful for new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for CRC patients.
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