Korean J Pathol.
2000 Mar;34(3):199-207.
Expression of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I-Receptor in Colorectal Adenomas and Carcinomas
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Anatomical Pathology, Inha University Hospital, Inchon 400-103, Korea.
Abstract
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The activation of the insulin-like growth factor-I-receptor system (IGF-IR) has
recently emerged as critical events in transformation and tumorigenicity of several
human tumors. In this study we investigated the expression of IGF-IR in 33 colorectal
adenomas, 88 primary colorectal carcinomas, and 30 normal colonic mucosa adjacent to
the carcinoma. Immunohistochemical staining (IHC) for IGF-IR was performed on
paraffin embedded sections using an anti-IGF-IR rabbit polyclonal antibody. IHC stains
for IGF-IR were scored using a semiquantitative scoring system. The relationship of
IGF-IR staining to clinicopathologic variables and proliferating cell nuclear antigen
(PCNA) staining was also analysed. The mean IHC scores for IGF-IR of normal glands,
adenoma, intramucosal carcinoma, node-negative carcinoma, and node-positive carcinoma
were 0.41 0.96, 0.76 1.23, 2.0 1.48, 2.83 2.0 and 5.93 1.58, respectively. These scores
for each category were statistically significant except between normal glands and
adenoma and between intramucosal carcinoma and node-negative carcinomas. The mean
PCNA indexes of normal glands, adenoma, intramucosal carcinoma, node-negative
carcinoma, and node-positive carcinoma were 2.48 2.60, 6.94 11.03, 27.21 11.42, 43.36
9.9 and 57.60 10.01, respectively. The PCNA index for each category was statistically
significant except between normal and adenoma. IGF-IR scores and PCNA indexes were
higher with tumor progression and also correlated each other (sr=0.65, p=0.0001). Higher
IGF-IR scores and PCNA indexes were seen in tumors with advanced stage, infiltrative
growth pattern, poor differentiation, nerve invasion, lymphovascular invasion, and
moderate fibrosis. Our results suggest that IGF-IR plays an important role in
tumorigenicity and tumor progression.