Overexpression of α-sma-positive fibroblasts (CAFs) in nasopharyngeal Carcinoma predicts poor prognosis

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the differential expression of α-sma-positive fibroblasts (CAFs) in nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPCs), nasopharyngitis, metastatic tissues of NPCs and its prognostic value in NPCs. Methods: The expression of a-sma-labeled CAFs in 85 NPCs, 32 nasopharyngitis and 12 metastatic tissues of NPCs was detected by immunohistochemical method. The relationship between CAFs and clinicopathological parameters of NPCs was analyzed. Results: The high density of CAFs in the NPCs, nasopharyngitis and metastatic tissues of NPCs group were 41.2% (35/85), 6.2% (2/32) and 83.3% (10/12), and a significant difference was showed among these three groups (P < 0.05). Chi-square test showed that there was no significant correlation between the density of CAFs and gender, age, N stage, treatment (P > 0.05), but closely correlated with T stage and relapse (P < 0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the mean overall survival of high-density and low-density CAFs was 86.8 months and 127.0 months, respectively. Correspondingly, the 5-year survival rates were 57.1% (20/35) and 90.0% (45/50), and there were inversely statistical differences between two groups (P < 0.05). Cox multivariate analysis showed that the density of CAFs could be used as an independent prognostic factor for the survival of NPC patients (P < 0.05). Conclusions: The density of CAFs could be closely related to the metastasis of NPCs, and also is an efficient prediction factor of poor survival in patients with NPCs.

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Chen, J., Yang, P., Xiao, Y., Zhang, Y., Liu, J., Xie, D., … Zhang, X. (2017). Overexpression of α-sma-positive fibroblasts (CAFs) in nasopharyngeal Carcinoma predicts poor prognosis. Journal of Cancer, 8(18), 3897–3902. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.20324

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