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Pleiotrophin and N-syndecan promote perineural invasion and tumor progression in an orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer 被引量:5
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作者 Jun Yao Lu-Lin Zhang +2 位作者 Xu-Mei Huang Wen-Yao Li She-Gan Gao 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第21期3907-3914,共8页
AIM To detect the expression of pleiotrophin(PTN) and N-syndecan in pancreatic cancer and analyze their association with tumor progression and perineural invasion(PNI).METHODS An orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic c... AIM To detect the expression of pleiotrophin(PTN) and N-syndecan in pancreatic cancer and analyze their association with tumor progression and perineural invasion(PNI).METHODS An orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer was created by injecting tumor cells subcapsularly in a root region of the pancreas beneath the spleen. Pancreatic cancer tissues were taken from 36 mice that survived for more than 90 d. PTN and N-syndecan proteins were detected by immunohistochemistry and analyzed for their correlation with pathological features, PNI, and prognosis.RESULTS The expression rates of PTN and N-syndecan proteinswere 66.7% and 61.1%, respectively, in cancer tissue. PTN and N-syndecan expression was associated with PNI(P = 0.019 and P = 0.032, respectively). High PTN expression was closely associated with large bloody ascites(P = 0.009), liver metastasis(P = 0.035), and decreased survival time(P = 0.022). N-syndecan expression was significantly associated with tumor size(P = 0.025), but not with survival time(P = 0.539). CONCLUSION High PTN and N-syndecan expression was closely associated with metastasis and poor prognosis, suggesting that they may promote tumor progression and PNI in the orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer. 展开更多
关键词 pleiotrophin n-syndecan Pancreatic cancer perineural invasion
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