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A panel of overexpressed proteins for prognosis in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
[esophageal squamous cell carcinoma]
Esophageal
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(
ESCC
)
is
a
common
cancer
with
poor
prognosis
.
In
order
to
identify
useful
biomarkers
for
accurately
classifying
prognostic
risks
for
ESCC
patients
,
we
examined
the
expression
of
six
proteins
by
immunohistochemistry
(
IHC
)
in
590
paraffin-embedded
ESCC
samples
.
The
candidate
proteins
include
p
53
,
EGFR
,
c-
KIT
,
TIMP
1
and
PI
3
K
-
p
110
α
reported
to
be
altered
in
ESCC
tissues
as
well
as
another
important
component
of
PI
3
K
,
PI
3
K
-
p
85
α
.
Of
the
six
proteins
tested
,
p
53
,
EGFR
,
c-
KIT
,
TIMP
1
and
PI
3
K
-
p
85
α
were
detected
with
high
expression
in
43
.
0
%
,
36
.
6
%
,
55
.
9
%
,
70
.
7
%
and
57
.
1
%
of
tumors
,
respectively
.
Significant
associations
were
found
between
high
expression
of
PI
3
K
-
p
85
α
,
EGFR
and
p
53
and
poor
prognosis
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
00111
;
0
.
00001
;
0
.
00426
)
.
Applying
these
three
proteins
as
an
IHC
panel
could
divide
patients
into
different
subgroups
(
P
<
0
.
000001
)
.
Multivariate
cox
regression
analysis
indicated
that
the
three
-protein
panel
was
an
independent
prognostic
factor
with
very
high
statistical
significance
(
HR
 
=
 
2
.
090
,
95
%
CI
:
1
.
621
-
2
.
696
,
P
 
=
 
0
.
00000001
)
.
The
data
suggest
that
the
three
-protein
panel
of
PI
3
K
-
p
85
α
,
EGFR
and
p
53
is
an
important
candidate
biomarker
for
the
prognosis
of
patients
with
ESCC
.
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