Polish Journal of Pathology (Nov 2016)

Keratin 7 expression in lymph node metastases but not in the primary tumour correlates with distant metastases and poor prognosis in colon carcinoma

  • Piotr Czapiewski,
  • Maciej Bobowicz,
  • Rafał Pęksa,
  • Marcin Skrzypski,
  • Adam Gorczyński,
  • Kamila Szczepańska-Michalska,
  • Aleksandra Korwat,
  • Michał Jankowski,
  • Wojciech Zegarski,
  • Anna Szulgo-Paczkowska,
  • Tomasz Polec,
  • Michał Piątek,
  • Jarosław Skokowski,
  • Johannes Haybaeck,
  • Anna Żaczek,
  • Wojciech Biernat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/pjp.2016.63774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3
pp. 228 – 234

Abstract

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Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Alterations in keratin expression, including keratin 7 (K7), are frequent findings in multiple cancers, and they constitute a prognostic factor. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of K7 in the primary tumour and lymph node metastases in two separate cohorts of patients: the first one with lymph node involvement (LN+, 129 cases) and the second one free of LN metastases (LN–, 85 cases). Keratin 7 expression in CRC was analysed on tissue microarrays with immunohistochemistry and evaluated using the h-score. In the LN+ group K7 positivity was identified in 7/129 (5.4%) of primary tumours (PT) and lymph node metastases (LNM); concordance between them was 94% ( 0.396). Keratin 7 was expressed in 8/85 cases (9.4%) in the LN– group. K7 expression in LNM of the LN+ cohort correlated with shorter overall survival (OS) (p = 0.047) and presence of distant metastases at diagnosis (p = 0.005). Expression of K7 in the primary tumour in both cohorts did not correlate with survival. We conclude that the status of K7 expression in metastatic lymph nodes from CRC is a poor prognostic factor.

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