Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (07): 1042-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate Runx3 and C-myc expressions in colorectal cancer and their relationship with theclinicopathological parameters. Methods Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect Runx3 and C-myc mRNA expressionsin 38 colorectal cancer tissues and matched adjacent tissues, and Runx3 and C-myc expressions was detected by Westernblotting in 63 pairs of colorectal cancer and adjacent tissues. The results were stratified according to the clinicopathologicalcharacteristics to examine the relationship of Runx3 and C-myc expressions with the clinicopathological factors in the patients.Results Runx3 expression was down-regulated and C-myc expression up-regulated at both mRNA and protein levels incolorectal cancer tissues compared with the normal tissues, and their protein expressions exhibited an inverse correlation(r=-0.398, P=0.001). Runx3 and C-myc expressions differed significantly between tumors with different Dukes stages, depths oftumor invasion, lymph node statuses, or histological differentiation (P<0.05); Runx3 down-regulation and C-myc up-regulationwere more obvious in tumors in advanced Dukes stage and in poorly differentiated tumors. Conclusion Abnormal expressionsin Runx3 and C-myc may contribute to the occurrence and development of colorectal cancer and are closed correlated with thepatient’s clinicopathological parameters.
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