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FGFR2 as A Prognostic and Predictive Marker in Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Based on TILs Grade Rianti, Andi Marcha; Cangara, Muhammad Husni; Yamin, Amalia; Dahlan, Haslindah; Ilyasa, Muhammad Riza; Miskad, Upik Anderiani
The Indonesian Biomedical Journal Vol 17, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : The Prodia Education and Research Institute (PERI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18585/inabj.v17i2.3523

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer remains a serious health problem due to its high incidence and mortality rate each year. Histopathological grades and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are associated with patient’s outcome. Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) overexpression is correlated with a worse prognosis in colorectal adenocarcinoma patients. Unfortunately, there are not many studies investigating the relationship between FGFR2 with histopathological grade and TILs in Indonesia. This study was conducted to analyze the correlation between FGFR2 expression with histopathological grade and TILs grade in colorectal adenocarcinoma.METHODS: Immunohistochemistry examination using FGFR2 rabbit polyclonal antibody was performed on 94 paraffin-embedded colorectal adenocarcinoma blocks and its expression was examined using a light microscope. The relationship between FGFR2 expression with histopathological grade and TILs grade in colorectal adenocarcinoma was statistically analyzed.RESULTS: Of the 94 samples examined, low grade adenocarcinoma was more common (n=76), of which 60.5% showed high FGFR2 expression. While in high grade adenocarcinoma, 83.3% of the samples showed high FGFR2 expression. In low grade TILs (n=30), 80% showed strong FGFR2 expression. While in high grade TILs (n=17), 64.7% showed weak FGFR2 expression. Based on statistical analysis, there was a significant correlation between FGFR2 expression and TILs grade (p=0.008). However, there was no significant association with histopathological grade (p=0.127).CONCLUSION: The significant correlation between FGFR2 expression and TILs grade suggests that FGFR2 may be used as a prognostic and predictive marker in colorectal adenocarcinoma.KEYWORDS: FGFR2, Colorectal adenocarcinoma, TILs, Histopathological grade
Snail Expression is Positively Correlated with Depth of Invasion in Colorectal Carcinoma Miskad, Upik Anderiani; Akil, Fardah; Cangara, Muhammad Husni; Dahlan, Haslindah; Hutasoit, Gina Andyka; Ilyasa, Muhammad Riza
The Indonesian Biomedical Journal Vol 16, No 6 (2024)
Publisher : The Prodia Education and Research Institute (PERI)

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal carcinoma ranks as the second deadliest and third most prevalent cancer globally. The depth of tumor invasion and the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are linked to survival rates in this disease. Meanwhile, Snail expression is positively correlated with tumor grade, recurrence, metastasis and poor prognosis in various tumors. However, not many studies discuss the correlation of Snail expression with invasion depth and TILs in Indonesia. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the correlation between Snail expression and both the depth of invasion and TIL scoring in colorectal carcinoma.METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate 70 paraffin-embedded blocks of colorectal carcinoma patients. Snail expression was measured with immunohistochemistry using Snail rabbit polyclonal antibody. Stromal TILs were assessed on a single full-face hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) slide, and classified into high, intermediate, and low TILs.RESULTS: The results showed that the most invasion was to the muscularis propria (42.9%) and the least invasion was to the submucosa (4.3%). In scoring TILs, the most samples with intermediate TILs (58.6%) and the least samples with low TILs (4.3%). The analysis employing a Spearman Rank coefficient shows significant positive correlation between the expression of Snail with depth of invasion (r=0.273; p=0.022) but there was no significant correlation with TILs scoring (p=0.892).CONCLUSION: Even though, there is no significant correlation between Snail expression with TILs, there is, however, a significant positive correlation between Snail expression with depth of invasion in colorectal carcinoma. Therefore, Snail expression might be potentially used as a prognostic factor in colorectal carcinoma.KEYWORDS: Colorectal, carcinoma, Snail, depth of invasion and TILs