Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (07): 972-.
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Abstract: Objective To study the expression of tumorigenesis-related stem cell markers Lgr5 and CD44 in differentpathological types of intestinal polyps and their clinical significance in predicting tumorigenesis. Methods A total of 145 casesof colorectal polyps, adenomas and cancer tissues were obtained by colonoscopy biopsy. Immunohistochemistry wasemployed to detect the expression of Lgr5 and CD44 to analyze their relationship with the occurrence and prognosis of colonand rectal cancer. Results The expression of CD44 in colon cancer tissue was 95.65%, significantly higher than that in normalmucosa (5%), inflammatory hyperplastic polyps (22.58%), tubular adenomatous polyps (55.26%) and villous polyps (75.76%)(P<0.05). The expression of Lgr5 in colorectal cancer was up to 95.65% while negative in normal colorectal tissue and was16.12% in inflammatory hyperplastic tissues (P<0.05). The expression rate of Lgr5 was 86.84% in tubular adenoma and 93.94%in villous polyps, both comparable with that in colon cancer (P>0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that the expression ofCD44 and Lgr5 were positively correlated with the progression of intestinal polyp tumorigenesis (rs=0.69377, P<0.0001; rs=0.81637, P<0.0001). Conclusion Lgr5 and CD44 are highly expressed in colorectal cancer tissues in close correlation with theclinical and pathological features. The expression profiles of Lgr5 and CD44 represent a distinct feature to differentiatecolorectal cancer from normal intestinal mucosa. Lgr5 is more closely correlated with tumor progression of polyps than CD44.This means detecting of the expression of Lgr 5 together with CD44 is important and necessary in clinical diagnosis of patientswith early stage colorectal diseases such as polyps and their canceration.
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