T Yamazaki1, T Kanda, Y Sakai, K Hatakeyama. 1. Department of Surgery, Niigata University School of Medicine, Niigata, Japan. tyamazak@med.niigata-u.ac.jp
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP) is reported as a biological marker for enterocytic differentiation. We evaluated the prognostic value of L-FABP expression for patients undergoing hepatic resection of colorectal cancer metastases. METHODS: The study group comprised 68 patients who underwent hepatic resection for colorectal cancer metastases between 1982 and 1996 at Niigata University Medical Hospital, Niigata, Japan. L-FABP expression was immunohistochemically studied in metastatic liver tumors and their primary colorectal cancers. The relationship between L-FABP expression and patient prognoses was statistically analyzed. RESULTS: L-FABP was positively stained in 56% (38/68) of liver metastases from colorectal cancers and in 56% (38/68) of their primary tumors. Of 68 cases, 54 (79%) showed similar immunohistochemical findings between primary and metastatic tumors. Patients with L-FABP-positive liver metastases showed better prognosis than patients with L-FABP-negative metastases (P = 0.046). L-FABP expression in primary colorectal cancers more significantly (P = 0.009) affected long-term survival after hepatic surgery. Multivariate analysis revealed that the prognostic effect of L-FABP expression in primary colorectal cancers was exerted independently and that its impact was larger than conventional pathological prognosticators. CONCLUSIONS: L-FABP expression is suitable for use as a new presurgical prognostic factor for patients undergoing hepatic surgery for colorectal cancer metastases. Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP) is reported as a biological marker for enterocytic differentiation. We evaluated the prognostic value of L-FABP expression for patients undergoing hepatic resection of colorectal cancer metastases. METHODS: The study group comprised 68 patients who underwent hepatic resection for colorectal cancer metastases between 1982 and 1996 at Niigata University Medical Hospital, Niigata, Japan. L-FABP expression was immunohistochemically studied in metastatic liver tumors and their primary colorectal cancers. The relationship between L-FABP expression and patient prognoses was statistically analyzed. RESULTS:L-FABP was positively stained in 56% (38/68) of liver metastases from colorectal cancers and in 56% (38/68) of their primary tumors. Of 68 cases, 54 (79%) showed similar immunohistochemical findings between primary and metastatic tumors. Patients with L-FABP-positive liver metastases showed better prognosis than patients with L-FABP-negative metastases (P = 0.046). L-FABP expression in primary colorectal cancers more significantly (P = 0.009) affected long-term survival after hepatic surgery. Multivariate analysis revealed that the prognostic effect of L-FABP expression in primary colorectal cancers was exerted independently and that its impact was larger than conventional pathological prognosticators. CONCLUSIONS:L-FABP expression is suitable for use as a new presurgical prognostic factor for patients undergoing hepatic surgery for colorectal cancer metastases. Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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