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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2003;19(6):386-390.
Western Blotting to Assess the Expression of Survivin in Colorectal Cancer.
Kang, Sung Ku , Lee, Ryung Ah , Kim, In Kyoung , Moon, Sun Mi , Hwang, Dae Yong
1Department of Surgery, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Korea. hwangcrc@kcch.re.kr
2Department of Surgery, Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
PURPOSE
The balance between cell death and proliferation is a key step in cellular homeostasis. Inhibition of apoptosis could trigger an abnormal malignant change. Survivin is a recently reported anti-apoptotic molecule that inhibits the caspase system along the apoptosis pathway. It is expressed in fetal tissue and transformed tissue, but not in normal tissues except durung the mitosis period. Some authors have described abnormal survivin expression in various cancer tissues. We performed western blotting in colorectal cancer to assess the expression pattern of survivin.
METHODS
Thirty-four colorectal cancer tissues and adjacent normal colonic epithelia of patients operated an at KCCH from June 1998 were assessed. We used the common western blotting method with the polyclonal anti-survivin antibody.
RESULTS
Survivin was expressed in all cases (34 cases, 100%) of cancer tissues and two cases (5.8%) of normal tissue. Seven of 34 cases showed a strong positive result. Univariate analysis of sex, age, stage, original site, lymphatic invasion, neural invasion, and vessel invasion between the positive group and the strongly positive group revealed no significant relationship except for neural invasion.
CONCLUSIONS
Survivin should be a good tumor marker of colorectal cancer.
Key Words: Survivin; Colorectal cancer; Western blotting


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