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Elevated CAIX Expression is Associated with an Increased Risk of Distant Failure in Early-Stage Cervical Cancer

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Biomarker Insights 2008:3 45-55

Published on 01 Feb 2008


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John P. Kirkpatrick1, Zahid N. Rabbani1, Rex C. Bentley2, Matt E. Hardee2, Seth Karol1, Jeffrey Meyer1, Egbert Oosterwijk3, Laura Havrilesky4, Angeles Alvarez Secord4, Zeljko Vujaskovic1, Mark W. Dewhirst1 and Ellen L. Jones1

1Department of Radiation Oncology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.A. 27710. 2Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.A. 27710. 3Department of Experimental Urology, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands. 4Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, U.S.A. 27710.

Abstract

Tumor hypoxia is associated with adverse outcome in many malignancies. The goal of this study was to determine if elevated expression of carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX), a biomarker of hypoxia, predicts for recurrence in early-stage cervical cancer. The charts of all patients with early-stage cervical cancer, primarily FIGO IB, treated by radical hysterectomy at our institution from 1988–2001 were reviewed. Adequate pathologic specimens from patients who recurred or who had at least three years follow-up and remained disease-free were stained for CAIX. An immunohistochemical score (IHC) was generated from the extent/intensity of staining. Outcome, as measured by freedom from recurrence (FFR), distant metastases (FFDM) and local recurrence (FFLR), was analyzed as a function of age, IHC, lymph node status (LN) and histology.

Forty-two relapsing patients and 76 non-relapsing patients were evaluated. In univariate analysis, +LN, though not IHC or histology, was a significant predictor of any recurrence. Both +LN and higher IHC were associated with decreased FFDM but not FFLR. Patients with both +LN and elevated IHC more frequently exhibited distant metastases as first site of failure (5-year FFDM 50%) than patients with only +LN, elevated IHC or neither feature (70, 85 and 95%, respectively, p = 0.0004). In multivariable analysis, only +LN was significantly associated with poorer FFDM (hazard ratio 4.6, p = 0.0015) though there was a strong trend with elevated CAIX expression (p = 0.069). Elevated CAIX expression is associated with more frequent distant metastases in early-stage cervical cancer, suggesting that patients with this characteristic may benefit from more aggressive treatment.



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