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Overexpression of interleukin-8 receptor 2 (IL-8R2) indicates better prognosis in esophageal adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma procession.
[esophageal carcinoma]
Researches
have
showed
that
interleukin
family
or
receptors
play
a
role
in
many
human
tumor
progressions
including
esophageal
carcinoma
.
In
this
study
,
we
examined
the
expression
of
interleukin-
8
receptor
2
(
IL
-
8
R
2
)
and
analyze
the
relationship
between
it
and
esophageal
carcinoma
clinical
characteristics
.
IL
-
8
R
2
protein
expression
was
confirmed
by
immunohistochemistry
and
immunofluorescence
arrays
and
was
analyzed
further
via
Western
blot
and
qRT-PCR
analysis
in
frozen
tissues
.
The
correlation
between
their
expression
levels
and
clinical
characteristics
were
evaluated
by
Mann-
Whitney
and
Kruskal-
Wallis
test
.
Via
Kaplan-
Meier
plots
and
Cox
proportional
hazard
models
,
overall
survival
(
OS
)
was
analyzed
.
Compared
with
normal
esophageal
tissue
,
IL
-
8
R
2
protein
was
overexpressed
significantly
in
esophageal
cancer
(
p
<
0
.
05
)
and
was
observed
both
in
cytoplasm
and
nuclear
.
The
lower
expression
of
IL
-
8
R
2
protein
was
observed
with
higher
p
staging
of
esophageal
cancer
,
and
the
significant
association
between
them
was
confirmed
(
p
=
0
.
000
)
,
and
in
advanced
p
T
stage
,
the
similar
result
was
obtained
(
p
=
0
.
015
)
;
however
,
compared
with
lymph
node
metastasis-negative
group
,
it
is
no
significant
difference
in
positive
group
(
p
=
0
.
152
)
.
In
a
Kaplan-
Meier
analysis
,
compared
with
IL
-
8
R
2
low
expression
,
IL
-
8
R
2
high
expression
identified
a
group
of
patients
with
the
longest
OS
.
Cox
proportional
hazard
models
revealed
that
IL
-
8
R
2
predicted
long
time
to
OS
.
The
higher
expression
of
IL
-
8
R
2
was
found
in
early
esophageal
carcinoma
,
which
may
indicate
that
IL
-
8
R
2
plays
an
important
role
and
is
better
prognostic
factor
in
esophageal
cancer
development
.
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