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J Clin Pathol 2006;59:382-386 doi:10.1136/jcp.2005.026831
  • Original article

Cyclooxygenase-2 expression correlates with poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer

  1. A Juuti1,
  2. J Louhimo1,
  3. S Nordling2,
  4. A Ristimäki2,
  5. C Haglund1
  1. 1Department of Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
  2. 2Department of Pathology, Helsinki University Central Hospital and University of Helsinki
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr Caj Haglund
    Department of Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, PO Box 340, 00029 HUS, Helsinki, Finland; caj.haglund{at}hus.fi
  • Accepted 26 August 2005
  • Published Online First 7 February 2006

Abstract

Background: Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) overexpression is related to poor outcome in several cancers. COX-2 is upregulated in 42–90% of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas and is a potential target for chemotherapy. Earlier studies have not shown the expression of COX-2 to be a prognostic factor in pancreatic cancer.

Objective: To evaluate the prognostic value of COX-2 in a series of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

Methods: 128 patients operated on for pancreatic adenocarcinoma at Helsinki University Central Hospital between 1974 and 1998 provided sections from primary tumours which were immunohistochemically stained with a COX-2-antihuman monoclonal antibody.

Results: Cytoplasmic COX-2 reactivity (>5%) occurred in 46 specimens (36%), correlating neither with age, sex, stage, size, tumour stage, nodal metastases, nor grade. Lack of COX-2 expression correlated with distant metastases (p = 0.026). In univariate survival analysis, COX-2 expression (p = 0.0114), stage (p = 0.0002), grade (p = 0.0001), and age (p = 0.042) had prognostic significance. One, two, and five year survival rates were 51%, 32%, and 8% in the COX-2 negative groups compared with 34%, 5%, and 5% in the COX-2 positive groups (p = 0.011). Prognostic significance was especially high for patients operated on with curative intent (p = 0.004). In multivariate analysis, COX-2 was an independent prognostic factor (hazard ratio = 1.6 (95% confidence interval, 1.1 to 2.3)).

Conclusions: Expression of COX-2 was associated with poor outcome from pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and was independent of tumour stage, grade, or age in multivariate analysis.

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