STC1 and NF-?B p65 (Rel A) is constitutively activated in colorectal cancer
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2016Author
Rezapour, S
Bahrami, T
Hashemzadeh, S
Estiar, MA
Nemati, M
Ravanbakhsh, R
Feizi, MAH
Kafil, HS
Pouladi, N
Ghojazadeh, M
Sakhinia, E
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Background: Stanniocalcin-1 (STC1) and nuclear factor (NF)-RB subunit p65 transcription factor are involved in various types of human malignancies. The roles of STC1 and NFRB-p65 in colorectal cancer (CRC) are still not fully understood. We investigated expression levels of NF-RB p65 and STC1 and also correlations between STC1 and NF-RB p65 expression and clinicopathological features in CRC. Methods: Tumor tissue samples were collected from 48 patients with CRC. RT-PCR and Real-time PCR analysis was performed to examine mRNA levels of STC1 and NF-RB p65. Results: The relative mRNA levels of STC1 and NF-RB p65 were significantly higher in tumor tissues than in adjacent mucosa (p = 0.025 and p = 0.044, respectively). The data also showed that STC1 and NF-RB p65 mRNA levels were not significantly associated with clinicopathological characteristics. In addition, there was no association between expression levels of STC1 and NF-RB p65 in tumor samples. Conclusions: Our data indicate that STC1 and NF-KBp65 is activated constitutively in colorectal carcinoma tissues, suggesting that activation of these factors might play an important role in colorectal tumorigenesis. Future studies should examine STC1 and NF-?Bp65 as a molecular target for the treatment of CRC.