Significance of P‐cadherin overexpression and possible mechanism of its regulation in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer

In this study, we analyzed the expression of P‐cadherin and its clinicopathological and prognostic values in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) and pancreatic cancer. Furthermore, we investigated the functional role of P‐cadherin in these cancer cells by knockdown and overexpression in vitro and by analyzing the correlation between the P‐cadherin expression and its promoter methylation status. Thirty of 59 ICC cases (51%) and 36 of 73 pancreatic cancer cases (49%) stained positive for P‐cadherin with mainly membranous distribution in tumor cells by immunohistochemistry. P‐cadherin expression was significantly correlated with several clinicopathological factors, which reflect tumor behavior, and was identified as an independent adverse prognostic factor for disease‐free survival in patients with ICC (relative risk [RR] 2.93, P = 0.04) and pancreatic cancer (RR 2.68, P = 0.005) via multivariate analyses. P‐cadherin downregulation by siRNA suppressed migration and invasion, and P‐cadherin overexpression induced the opposite effects in both ICC and pancreatic cancer cells, without any effects on cell proliferation. P‐cadherin expression was related to its promoter methylation status in both cell lines and cancer tissues. In summary, P‐cadherin overexpression may serve as a useful biomarker of invasive phenotype and poor prognosis; P‐cadherin expression was found to be regulated by its promoter methylation. These results suggest that P‐cadherin repr...
Source: Cancer Science - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research