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Query: UNIPROT:P10721 (
c-kit
)
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Recent studies have suggested that the presence of a
c-Kit
/
c-Kit
ligand autocrine loop may be an important regulator of proliferation and progression of human colorectal cancer, capable of affecting the prognosis of these patients. If present, the
c-Kit
alteration may provide a suitable target for therapy, similar to what has been observed in gastrointestinal stromal tumors. To determine the incidence of
c-Kit
expression in human colorectal carcinomas, we studied the immunohistochemical
c-Kit
expression in a selection of 126 colorectal carcinomas of different stage, using stage-oriented human cancer tissue microarrays. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues of each case were immunostained using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase method and the antihuman
c-Kit
(CD117) rabbit polyclonal antibody. High cytoplasmic
c-Kit
staining (Allred score of 7-8) was observed in 1.6% of the colon carcinoma patients evaluated. The
c-Kit
-positive tumors were poorly differentiated carcinomas arising at the anorectal junction. The remaining tumors revealed no detectable expression of
c-Kit
. Twenty-seven non-neoplastic tissues, normal colonic mucosa, and adenomas were also CD117 negative. We show the rare expression of
c-Kit
in normal and neoplastic colorectal tissues, suggesting that routine screening for
c-Kit
by immunohistochemistry to identify
c-Kit
-positive carcinomas may be cost ineffective. However, further study of
c-Kit
expression in poorly differentiated colon cancers may be useful since these generally chemoresistant tumors may respond to therapy with inhibitor compounds directed against
c-Kit
.
Clin
Colorectal Cancer
2002 Aug
PMID:Immunohistochemical staining for c-Kit (CD117) is a rare event in human colorectal carcinoma. 1455 11