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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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The
formin-like 2
protein is a member of the diaphanous-related formin family that controls actin-dependent processes such as cell motility and invasion. This study aimed at clarifying
formin-like 2
expression in
hepatocellular carcinoma
and its correlation with clinicopathologic features and also exploring the effects of
formin-like 2
transfection on cell motility and invasion in vitro. Real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting showed that expression of
formin-like 2
was lower in 4
hepatocellular carcinoma
cell lines than those in normal hepatic epithelial cells (P < .05). Surgical
hepatocellular carcinoma
samples were taken from patients who had been followed for 5 years. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed down-expression of
formin-like 2
in 86 (71.7%) of 120 cases. The expression of
formin-like 2
was significantly lower in
hepatocellular carcinoma
tissues than in adjacent cirrhotic or normal livers (P < .01). Statistical analysis showed that
formin-like 2
expression correlated positively with tumor differentiation (P = .046) and vascular invasion (P = .008). Patients whose tumors had lower
formin-like 2
expression had shorter overall survival times (P = .040). Multivariate analysis suggested that
formin-like 2
expression was a significant and independent prognostic indicator (P = .041). Transient transfection of
formin-like 2
suppressed motility and invasion of
hepatocellular carcinoma
cells in vitro. Our results suggest that
formin-like 2
is a valuable marker for the progression of
hepatocellular carcinoma
. Down-regulation is associated with poor overall survival.
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PMID:Down-regulation of formin-like 2 predicts poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma. 2149 65