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Prognostic and clinical significance of subcellular CDC27 for patients with rectal adenocarcinoma treated with adjuvant chemotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Rectal adenocarcinoma (READ) constitutes one-third of newly diagnosed colorectal cancer cases. Surgery, chemotherapy and concurrent chemoradiotherapy are the main treatments to improve patient outcomes for READ. However, patients with READ receiving these treatments eventually relapse, leading to a poor survival outcome. The present study collected surgical specimens from patients with READ and determined that cytoplasmic cell division cycle 27 (CDC27) expression was associated with the risk of lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis. Nuclear CDC27 expression was negatively associated with 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) and 5-year overall survival (OS) rates. Multivariate Cox proportional regression analysis showed that nuclear CDC27 was an independent prognostic factor in the patients with READ, especially in those treated with adjuvant chemotherapy. High nuclear CDC27 expression was significantly associated with poorer 5-year DFS (HR, 2.106; 95% CI, 1.275-3.570; P=0.003) and 5-year OS (HR, 2.369; 95% CI, 1.270-4.6810; P=0.005) rates. The data indicated that cytoplasmic CDC27 expression could affect tumor progression and that it plays an important role in metastasis. Nuclear CDC27 expression was markedly associated with poorer survival outcomes and was an independent prognostic factor in patients with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy-treated READ. Thus, CDC27 expression serves as a potential prognostic marker for rectal tumor progression and chemotherapy treatment.

SUBMITTER: Chang CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9185143 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prognostic and clinical significance of subcellular CDC27 for patients with rectal adenocarcinoma treated with adjuvant chemotherapy.

Chang Chia-Lin CL   Huang Kevin Chih-Yang KC   Chen Tsung-Wei TW   Chen William Tzu-Liang WT   Huang Hsuan-Hua HH   Liu Ya-Ling YL   Kuo Chia-Hui CH   Chao K S Clifford KSC   Ke Tao-Wei TW   Chiang Shu-Fen SF  

Oncology letters 20220531 1


Rectal adenocarcinoma (READ) constitutes one-third of newly diagnosed colorectal cancer cases. Surgery, chemotherapy and concurrent chemoradiotherapy are the main treatments to improve patient outcomes for READ. However, patients with READ receiving these treatments eventually relapse, leading to a poor survival outcome. The present study collected surgical specimens from patients with READ and determined that cytoplasmic cell division cycle 27 (CDC27) expression was associated with the risk of  ...[more]

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