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Authors Zhang C, Chen S, Ma X, Yang Q, Su F, Shu X, Xie W, Feng M, Xiong B
Received 20 October 2018
Accepted for publication 31 December 2018
Published 15 February 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 1249—1258
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S191609
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Takuya Aoki
Background: Stanniocalcin
2 (STC2) is a glycoprotein hormone involved in many biological processes and a
secretory protein that regulates malignant tumor progression. The aim of the
present study was to further explore the clinicopathological significance and
prognostic role of STC2 in colorectal cancer (CRC).
Methods: In this
study, STC2 expression was first investigated in Gene Expression Omnibus and
The Cancer Genome Atlas, and then validated with the data from our medical
center. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to assess the
association between prognostic factors and survival outcome.
Results: In Gene
Expression Omnibus and The Cancer Genome Atlas databases, bioinformatics
analysis confirmed that STC2 was significantly increased in CRC compared with
that in normal tissues (P <0.01), and CRC patients with high STC2 expression
had a shorter overall survival. By analyzing data from our medical center, the
results also showed that STC2 expression of CRC tissues was higher than that in
normal tissues, whether the transcriptional or protein levels. In the CRC
tissues, high STC2 expression was significantly correlated with lymph node
metastasis (P =0.047),
distant metastasis (P =0.040), and advanced clinical stage (P =0.047). Moreover,
Kaplan–Meier analyses indicated that high STC2 expression predicted a worse
prognosis, and multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that STC2 was an
independent prognostic factor for overall survival (HR =1.976, 95% CI:
1.092–3.576, P =0.024) in patients with CRC.
Conclusion: Our
results suggested that STC2 played an important role in CRC progression and
prognosis, and could be a useful biomarker for survival prediction.
Keywords: STC2,
prognosis, bioinformatics analysis, colorectal cancer