Decreased expression of <i>DFF45</i>/ICAD is correlated with a poor prognosis in patients with esophageal carcinoma

Shigeru Konishi(Nagoya City University), Hideyuki Ishiguro(Nagoya City University), Yasuyuki Shibata(Nagoya City University), Junzo Kudo(Nagoya City University), Yukio Terashita(Nagoya City University), Hironori Sugiura(Nagoya City University), Hiroshi Koyama(Nagoya City University), Masahiro Kimura(Nagoya City University), Atsushi Sato(Nagoya City University), Noriyuki Shinoda(Nagoya City University), Yoshiyuki Kuwabara(Nagoya City University), Yoshitaka Fujii(Nagoya City University)
Cancer
December 3, 2002
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: DNA fragmentation factor 45 (DFF45)/inhibotor of caspase activated DNAse (ICAD) forms a complex with DFF40/CAD and inhibits its DNA cleaving function during apoptosis. DFF45 also functions as a chaperone for native DFF40 and is necessary for its function. It has been indicated that defects in the apoptotic pathway may exist in neoplastic cells. METHODS: The authors investigated mRNA expression of DFF45 in a series of 46 esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) specimens using polymerase chain reaction amplification. The results were correlated with the patients' clinicopathologic characteristics. RESULTS: DFF45 mRNA expression was significantly lower in tumors with higher pathologic stage, higher tumor status (T status), lymph node metastasis, or more extensive lymphatic invasion. Patients who had low DFF45 mRNA expression (indicated by the ratio of DFF45 mRNA expression in tumor to DFF45 mRNA expression in normal esophageal mucosa [tumor:normal] < 1) had a significantly shorter survival after undergoing surgery compared with patients who had high DFF45 mRNA expression (tumor:normal > 1, P = 0.0006; log-rank test, P = 0.0003; median follow-up, 14.6 months). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with ESCC with decreased DFF45 mRNA expression levels had a poor prognosis compared with patients who had high DFF45 mRNA expression levels.


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