PFN2, a novel marker of unfavorable prognosis, is a potential therapeutic target involved in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

May 19, 2016Journal of translational medicine

PFN2 as a new sign of poor outlook and possible treatment target in esophageal squamous cell cancer

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Abstract

PFN2 protein expression is markedly increased in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) compared to normal esophageal epithelium.

  • PFN2 expression increases progressively from low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia to ESCC.
  • Higher PFN2 expression is associated with deeper invasion and lymph node metastasis.
  • Elevated PFN2 levels correlate with poorer overall survival in ESCC patients (P = 0.023).
  • Cox regression analysis indicates PFN2 as an independent prognostic factor for poor survival.
  • Downregulation of PFN2 reduces cell invasion and migration and induces an epithelial phenotype in ESCC cells.

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