he clinical relevance of the somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (sst2) is well defined in neuroendocrine tumors but it is still a matter of debate whether its expression may have a role also in other tumors not arising from the neuroectoderm. We investigated the prognostic value of the expression levels of sst2 mRNA in a consistent group of patients affected by colorectal cancer. Survival analysis of cancer-related death showed that patients with a high sst2 mRNA expression had an unfavourable outcome (p=0.037) and a significantly shorter disease-free survival (p=0.008). Surprisingly, our findings suggest that sst2 gene overexpression is a feature of colorectal tumors that have a negative outlook; in addition, it may allow additional insight into conventional therapeutic approaches for more aggressive tumors, whose prognosis needs to be improved.

Prognostic value of somatostatin receptor subtype 2 expression in colorectal cancer / Raggi C.C.; Cianchi F.; Valanzano R.; Smith M.C.; Serio M.; Maggi M.; Orlando C.. - In: REGULATORY PEPTIDES. - ISSN 0167-0115. - STAMPA. - 132:(2006), pp. 23-26.

Prognostic value of somatostatin receptor subtype 2 expression in colorectal cancer

CIANCHI, FABIO;MILANI, STEFANO;SERIO, MARIO;MAGGI, MARIO;ORLANDO, CLAUDIO
2006

Abstract

he clinical relevance of the somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (sst2) is well defined in neuroendocrine tumors but it is still a matter of debate whether its expression may have a role also in other tumors not arising from the neuroectoderm. We investigated the prognostic value of the expression levels of sst2 mRNA in a consistent group of patients affected by colorectal cancer. Survival analysis of cancer-related death showed that patients with a high sst2 mRNA expression had an unfavourable outcome (p=0.037) and a significantly shorter disease-free survival (p=0.008). Surprisingly, our findings suggest that sst2 gene overexpression is a feature of colorectal tumors that have a negative outlook; in addition, it may allow additional insight into conventional therapeutic approaches for more aggressive tumors, whose prognosis needs to be improved.
2006
132
23
26
Raggi C.C.; Cianchi F.; Valanzano R.; Smith M.C.; Serio M.; Maggi M.; Orlando C.
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