Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate p63 expression pattern in Saudi colorectal cancer (CRC) patients and correlate that with clinicopathological parameters and its role in carcinogenesis and prognosis. Methods: Archival tumor samples were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for p63 expression in 324 Original Articles consecutive Saudi patients diagnosed with CRC between January 2006 and December 2017 at the Pathology Department of a tertiary care Hospital, Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Results: P63 over-expression was absent in normal mucosa, while 12.5% cases of adenoma showed its over-expression. In CRC, p63 expression was high in 24.1% of cases. There were no significant correlations between p63 expression and sex, tumor location, tumor size and tumor histologic differentiation. However, high p63 expression revealed a significant correlation with age (p=0.035), tumor type (p=0.004), AJCC stage (p=0.046), lymph node metastasis (p=0.006), lymphovascular invasion (p=0.006), distant metastasis (p=0.049), high Ki67 expression (p=0.000) and K-ras expression (p=0.002). The Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a shorter period of survival with p63 over-expression (p<0.001). The Cox-regression model analysis showed that p63 over-expression was an independent prognostic marker in CRC (p=0.000). Conclusion: P63 expression was increased from normal to adenoma to carcinoma sequence. Moreover, p63 cytoplasmic expression seems to be related to high Ki67 indexing, K-ras expression, advanced tumor stage and poor clinical outcome of CRC. These findings suggest a significant role of cytoplasmic p63 expression in tumor progression and prognosis.
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Albasri, A. M., Elkablawy, M. A., Ansari, I. A., Alhujaily, A. S., & Khalil, A. A. (2019). The prognostic significance of p63 cytoplasmic expression in colorectal cancer an immunohistochemical study. Saudi Medical Journal, 40(5), 432–439. https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2019.5.24162
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