PMID: 25755719Mar 11, 2015Paper

Decreased expression of TFPI-2 correlated with increased expression of CD133 in cholangiocarcinoma

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Xia ChuLin Liu

Abstract

Recent findings suggest decreasing TFPI-2 expression plays a significant role in inhibiting cell migration and tumor invasion. The clinicopathological significance of the expression of TFPI-2 and its possible correlation with the expression of CD133 in cholangiocarcinoma remains to be solved. We investigated if TFPI-2 was involved in the clinicopathological significance of cholangiocarcinoma. An immunohistochemical method was used to detect 218 cases of cholangiocarcinoma, 30 para-neoplastic and 20 normal bile ducts for their expression status of TFPI-2 and CD133, and then the results were analyzed with the patient's age, sex, tumor site and the histological grade, clinical stage as well as overall mean survival time. Compared with the para-neoplastic and normal cholangiocytes, the expression of TFPI-2 was obviously decreased while the expression of CD133 in carcinoma cells was increased. Carcinomas with low expression of TFPI-2 were significantly corresponding to the tumor site (P = 0.006), size (P = 0.005), histological grade (P = 0.0001) and clinical stage (P = 0.0001), but not to the age (P = 0.066) and sex (P = 0.411), respectively. By Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, the low expression of TFPI-2 was significantly correlati...Continue Reading

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