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- Title
Stage-stratified analysis of prognostic significance of bax-interacting factor-1 expression in resected colorectal cancer.
- Authors
Ko, Yoon Ho; Cho, Young-Seok; Won, Hye Sung; An, Ho Jung; Sun, Der Sheng; Hong, Soon Uk; Park, Jin Hee; Lee, Myung Ah
- Abstract
Background/Aim. Bax-interacting factor-1 (Bif-1) plays a crucial role in apoptosis and autophagy. The aim of this study was to evaluate Bif-1 protein expression and its prognostic significance in colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods. We analyzed Bif-1 protein expression in 251 resected specimens from patients with CRC by immunohistochemistry using tissue microarray. Results. Low Bif-1 expression was observed in 131 patients (52.2%) and high Bif-1 expression in 120 patients (47.8%). No significant differences were observed in clinicopathological parameters between patients with high and low Bif-1 expression. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed no difference in survival between patients with high and low Bif-1 expression. Stratified analysis of Bif-1 according to TNM stage demonstrated that low Bif-1 expression was significantly associated with a poor outcome in patients with stages I and II (P = 0.034). Stratified multivariate analysis demonstrated that low Bif-1 expression was an independent indicator of poor prognosis (hazard ratio, 0.459; 95% confidence interval, 0.285-0.739; P = 0.001). Conclusion. Patients with low levels of Bif-1 expression have shortened survival rates in CRC of stages I and II. This suggests that Bif-1 protein expression may be a useful prognostic marker in early-stage CRC.
- Publication
BioMed Research International, 2013, Vol 2013, p329839
- ISSN
2314-6133
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
2013/329839