Overexpression of Necl‐5 correlates with unfavorable prognosis in patients with lung adenocarcinoma

R Nakai, Y Maniwa, Y Tanaka, W Nishio… - Cancer …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
R Nakai, Y Maniwa, Y Tanaka, W Nishio, M Yoshimura, Y Okita, C Ohbayashi, N Satoh…
Cancer science, 2010Wiley Online Library
Nectin‐like molecule‐5 (Necl‐5) is an immunoglobulin (Ig)‐like molecule that is up‐
regulated in many types of cancer cells. It was shown experimentally that Necl‐5 enhances
cell migration, proliferation, and metastasis, but its clinical significance has not been
documented. The aim of this study was to observe the expression of Necl‐5 in surgically
resected primary lung adenocarcinomas and to investigate its clinical significance. A total of
63 surgically resected primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma tissues were investigated by …
Nectin‐like molecule‐5 (Necl‐5) is an immunoglobulin (Ig)‐like molecule that is up‐regulated in many types of cancer cells. It was shown experimentally that Necl‐5 enhances cell migration, proliferation, and metastasis, but its clinical significance has not been documented. The aim of this study was to observe the expression of Necl‐5 in surgically resected primary lung adenocarcinomas and to investigate its clinical significance. A total of 63 surgically resected primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma tissues were investigated by immunohistochemistry for the expression of Necl‐5. The relationship between expression of Necl‐5 and clinicopathological features was analyzed, and the influence of Necl‐5 expression on outcomes in these patients was assessed. A strong expression of Necl‐5 by cancer cells was observed in 43 of the 63 tumors. The overexpression of Necl‐5 by cancer cells was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.0398), TNM staging (P = 0.0367), and the bronchioloalveolar carcinoma ratio of tumors (P = 0.0423). Furthermore, the disease‐free survival rate in patients with positive Necl‐5 overexpression was significantly lower than that in patients with negative Necl‐5 overexpression (P = 0.0004). Multivariate survival analysis revealed Necl‐5 expression to be an independent risk factor for an unfavorable outcome (P = 0.0294). Additionally, an analysis including only the stage I cases revealed that the disease‐free survival rate of the Necl‐5‐positive group was significantly lower than that of the Necl‐5‐negative group (P = 0.0192). These results indicate that Necl‐5 plays a role in mediating tumor cell invasion and that the overexpression of Necl‐5 in cancer cells has clinical significance for prognostic evaluation of patients with primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma.
(Cancer Sci 2010; 101: 1326–1330)
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