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. 2015 Jan 1;8(1):856-61.
eCollection 2015.

Up-regulation of ROR2 is associated with unfavorable prognosis and tumor progression in cervical cancer

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Up-regulation of ROR2 is associated with unfavorable prognosis and tumor progression in cervical cancer

Bo Sun et al. Int J Clin Exp Pathol. .

Abstract

Aims: To investigate the clinical significance of receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor 2 (ROR2) in cervical cancer.

Methods: We examined ROR2 levels in 8 pairs of surgically resected cervical cancer and adjacent normal cervical tissues by real-time PCR. Moreover, we performed immunohistochemistry to examine ROR2 expression in 94 paraffin-embedded cervical cancer samples and analyzed the association between ROR2 expression, clinicopathologic factors and prognosis.

Results: ROR2 expression was up-regulated in cervical cancer tissues compared with adjacent normal cervix. In paraffin-embedded cervical cancer samples, high expression of ROR2 was shown in 40 (42.6%) of 94 cases, also, it was significantly associated with tumor stage (P = 0.018) and lymph nodes metastasis (P = 0.013). Moreover, survival analysis showed that ROR2 expression was an independent prognostic factor of poor overall and recurrent free survival (P = 0.045 and 0.001, respectively).

Conclusion: These results indicate that ROR2 is significantly correlated with cancer progression and poor prognosis in cervical cancer.

Keywords: Cervical cancer; ROR2; prognosis; progression.

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The ROR2 expression in cervical cancer specimens was detected by Real-time PCR (n = 8) compared with matched adjacent normal tissues. Asterisks, P < 0.05.
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High (A) and low (B) expression of ROR2 in cervical cancer tissues by immunohistochemistry (400 × magnification).
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Figure 3
Survival analysis of ROR2. Patients with higher ROR2 expression in cervical cancer were closely correlated with poorer overall and recurrent free survival than patients with tumor with lower ROR2 expression.

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