BACKGROUND: Prognostically relevant factors based on the histological assessment of the resected pancreas are known. However, the knowledge of additional factors associated with the prognosis is helpful in planning the therapy for an individual patient. beta1 Integrin expression is known to have a prognostic influence in some malignant tumors. No data are, however, available on the prognostic value of beta1 integrins in pancreatic carcinoma. METHOD: We investigated paraffin-embedded specimens of 19 patients undergoing surgical treatment for periampullary carcinoma and of 42 patients for ductal pancreatic carcinoma by immunohistochemistry to assess the expression pattern and the prognostic impact of beta1 integrins. Neither histomorphological parameters nor the survival time of the patients were known at the time of the investigation. RESULTS: No correlation was established between histomorphological parameters and beta1 integrin expression in periampullary or ductal pancreatic carcinoma, respectively. Patients with periampullary carcinoma and beta1 integrin overexpression had a significantly poorer prognosis than patients without overexpression of beta1 integrins (median survival: 18.3 vs. 58.4 months). In ductal pancreatic carcinoma beta1 integrin expression had no influence on prognosis. CONCLUSION: beta1 Integrins exert an influence on prognosis in periampullary carcinoma but not in ductal pancreatic carcinoma. However, further investigations in larger patient samples are required to confirm these results.
BACKGROUND: Prognostically relevant factors based on the histological assessment of the resected pancreas are known. However, the knowledge of additional factors associated with the prognosis is helpful in planning the therapy for an individual patient. beta1 Integrin expression is known to have a prognostic influence in some malignant tumors. No data are, however, available on the prognostic value of beta1 integrins in pancreatic carcinoma. METHOD: We investigated paraffin-embedded specimens of 19 patients undergoing surgical treatment for periampullary carcinoma and of 42 patients for ductal pancreatic carcinoma by immunohistochemistry to assess the expression pattern and the prognostic impact of beta1 integrins. Neither histomorphological parameters nor the survival time of the patients were known at the time of the investigation. RESULTS: No correlation was established between histomorphological parameters and beta1 integrin expression in periampullary or ductal pancreatic carcinoma, respectively. Patients with periampullary carcinoma and beta1 integrin overexpression had a significantly poorer prognosis than patients without overexpression of beta1 integrins (median survival: 18.3 vs. 58.4 months). In ductal pancreatic carcinomabeta1 integrin expression had no influence on prognosis. CONCLUSION: beta1 Integrins exert an influence on prognosis in periampullary carcinoma but not in ductal pancreatic carcinoma. However, further investigations in larger patient samples are required to confirm these results.
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