PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Expression of c-fos was associated with clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis in pancreatic cancer.

  • Jun-Chao Guo,
  • Jian Li,
  • Yu-Pei Zhao,
  • Li Zhou,
  • Quan-Cai Cui,
  • Wei-Xun Zhou,
  • Tai-Ping Zhang,
  • Lei You

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e0120332

Abstract

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It has long been regarded that pancreatic cancer (PC) is a life-threatening malignant tumor. Thus, much attention has been paid for factors, especially relative molecules, predictive for prognosis of PC. However, c-fos expression in PC was less investigated. In addition, its association with clinicopathologic variables and prognosis remains unknown. In the present study, expression of c-fos was detected by tissue microarray-based immunohistochemical staining in cancer and adjacent tissues from 333 patients with PC. The staining results were correlated with clinicopathologic parameters and overall survival. Furthermore, prognostic significance of c-fos in subsets of PC was also evaluated. It was shown that low expression of c-fos was more often in cancer than in adjacent tissues of PC (P<0.001). Besides, high cancerous c-fos expression was significantly associated with tumor site and T stage, whereas peri-neural invasion was of a borderline significant relevance. Log-rank test revealed that high expression of c-fos in cancer tissues was a significant marker of poor overall survival, accompanied by some conventional clinicopathologic variables, such as sex, grade, peri-neural invasion, T and N stages. More importantly, cancerous c-fos expression was identified as an independent prognosticator in multivariate analysis. Finally, the prognostic implication of c-fos expression was proven in four subsets of patients with PC. These data suggested that c-fos expression was of relationships with progression and dismal prognosis of PC.