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The relationship between the non-canonical NF-κB pathway, tumour microenvironment, systemic inflammation and survival in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal caner.

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631Background: In patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) the local and systemic inflammatory responses (LIR and SIR) are important determinants of disease progression. The present study examines the association of transcription… Click to show full abstract

631Background: In patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) the local and systemic inflammatory responses (LIR and SIR) are important determinants of disease progression. The present study examines the association of transcription factor RelB, a key member of the non-canonical NF-κB pathway and its association with LIR and SIR in patients undergoing resection of CRC. Methods: Patients with stage I-III CRC who underwent curative resection in a single institution and were in a previously constructed tissue microarray were studied. IHC was utilised to examine cytoplasmic and nuclear RelB expression. The relationship between RelB, clinicopathological characteristics, LIR (Klintrup-Makinen (KM) grade, CD3+ and CD8+T-cell density), SIR and cancer-specific survival (CSS) was examined. Results: 208 patients were included in the analysis. Cytoplasmic RelB (cyto-RelB) was associated with nuclear RelB (p=0.006). High expression of cyto-RelB was associated with MMR competence (p=0.010) but not with TNM stage (p=0.468), v...

Keywords: canonical pathway; patients undergoing; relb; non canonical; relationship

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2017

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