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Title: | Association of adiponectin receptor (Adipo-R1/-R2) expression and colorectal cancer |
Authors: | Ayyıldız, Talat Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/İç Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Patoloji Anabilim Dalı. Dolar, Enver Uğraş, Nesrin Adım, Şaduman Balaban Yerci, Ömer AAG-9177-2021 AAH-2716-2021 6602075084 55386535600 15730076300 6603810549 |
Keywords: | Adiponectin receptor Adipo-R1/-R2 Colorectal carcinoma Prognosis Plasma adiponectin Colon-cancer Serum adiponectin Insulin sensitivity Tissue expression Gastric-cancer Risk Protein Obesity Hypoadiponectinemia Oncology |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Asian Pacific Organization Cancer Prevention |
Citation: | Ayyıldız, T. vd. (2014). "Association of adiponectin receptor (Adipo-R1/-R2) expression and colorectal cancer". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(21), 9385-9390. |
Abstract: | Introduction: Human adiponectin (ApN) is a 30 kDa glycoprotein of 244-amino acids which is extensively produced by adipocytes. ApN acts via two receptors, namely adiponectin receptor-1 (Adipo-R1) and adiponectin receptor-2 (Adipo-R2). Studies have shown the presence of Adipo-R1 and Adipo-R2 expression immunohistochemically in human colorectal cancers (CRCs). However, only a few studies exist which investigated effects of adiponectin receptor expression on CRC characteristics. Objectives: In the present study, we aimed to explore Adipo-R1/-R2 expression in human colorectal cancers and any association with clinicopathological characteristics and survival. Materials and Methods: The study enrolled 58 colorectal cancer patients with tumor resection and a control group of 30 subjects with normal colon mucosa. Results: Positivity for Adipo-R1/-R2 expression was significantly more common in the control group in comparison to the patient group (both p<0.001). There was no significant association between Adipo-R1/-R2 expression and clinicopathological characteristics including age, sex tumor location, pTNM stage, Duke's stage, metastasis, histological differentiation, perineural invasion, venous invasion sex, lymphatic invasion, cancer-related mortality, tumor size and recurrence. AdipoR1/-R2 positivity was also not significantly linked to progression-free or overall survival [p values (0.871, 0.758) and (0.274, 0.232), respectively]. Conclusions: Although significantly reduced Adipo-R1/-R2 expression was found in colorectal cancer patients, it had no influence on survival. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.21.9385 http://journal.waocp.org/?sid=Entrez:PubMed&id=pmid:25422229&key=2014.15.21.9385 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28260 |
ISSN: | 1513-7368 |
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