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Title: The Prognostic and Predictive Utility of CDX2 in Colorectal Cancer
Author: Chan, W. Y.
Chua, W.
Wilkinson, K.
Epitakaduwa, C.
Mandaliya, H.
Descallar, J.
Roberts, T. L.
Becker, T. M.
Ng, W.
Lee, C. S.
Lim, S. H. S.
SWSLHD Author: Manadliya, Hiren
Lim, Stephanie H.
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Abstract:  Caudal type homeobox transcription factor 2 (CDX2) is a gastrointestinal cancer biomarker that regulates epithelial development and differentiation. Absence or low levels of CDX2 have been associated with poor prognosis and proposed as a chemotherapy response predictor. Tumour tissue samples from 668 patients with stage I?IV colorectal cancer were stained for CDX2 and stratified into two subgroups according to expression levels. Statistical tests were used to evaluate CDX2?s relationship with survival and chemotherapy response. Of 646 samples successfully stained, 51 (7.9%) had low CDX2 levels, and 595 (92.1%) had high levels. Low CDX2 staining was associated with poor differentiation and the presence of lymphovascular or perineural invasion and was more common in colon and right-sided tumours. Overall survival (p < 0.001) and disease-free survival (p = 0.009) were reduced in patients with low CDX2 expression. Multivariable analysis validated CDX2 as an independent poor prognostic factor after excluding confounding variables. There was no statistically significant improvement in survival with adjuvant chemotherapy in stage II colon cancer (p = 0.11). In the rectal cohort, there was no relationship between CDX2 levels and therapy response. While confirming the prognostic utility of CDX2 in colorectal cancer, our study highlights that larger studies are required to confirm its utility as a predictive chemotherapy biomarker, especially in left-sided and rectal cancers. � 2024 by the authors.
ISSN: 16616596 (ISSN)
Digital object identifier: 10.3390/ijms25168673
URI: https://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/13214
Department: Campbelltown Hospital, Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre
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