MDR1 RNA transcripts do not indicate long-term prognosis in colorectal carcinomas
- PMID: 9337699
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(97)00139-1
MDR1 RNA transcripts do not indicate long-term prognosis in colorectal carcinomas
Abstract
Because P-glycoprotein expression might be associated with a more aggressive behaviour of colorectal carcinomas (Weinstein et al., Cancer Res, 1991, 51, 2720-2726), we determined the relationship between MDR1 RNA expression of the carcinomas and the survival of the patients. At a median duration of follow-up of 86 months, event-free survival of patients with MDR1 RNA-negative tumours (n = 35) was not significantly different to that of patients with MDR1 RNA positive tumours (n = 67). Among the different tumour stages, event-free survival of the patients was also independent of MDR1 gene expression of the tumours. Thus, these findings do not support the hypothesis that local aggressiveness of P-glycoprotein positive tumour cells translates into worse clinical outcome.
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