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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 255-265 HP_0000718 denotes aggressive
T2 255-274 HP_0000718 denotes aggressive behavior
T3 286-292 HP_0002664 denotes tumors
T4 398-410 HP_0009726 denotes renal tumors
T5 404-410 HP_0002664 denotes tumors
T6 478-499 HP_0005584 denotes renal cell carcinomas

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 89-588 OBJECTIVE denotes CD44 is a transmembrane glycoprotein involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. De novo expression of CD44 and its variant isoforms has been associated with aggressive behavior in various tumors. Since few data are available concerning the role of CD44 in the biological behavior of locally confined renal tumors, we analyzed the expression of CD44 in a large set of conventional renal cell carcinomas to determine its prognostic value in association with other clinicopathologic variables.
T2 612-1035 METHODS denotes Ninety-one patients with locally confined conventional renal cell carcinomas were studied. CD44 standard form (CD44H) and v6 isoform expressions were semiquantitatively evaluated on paraffin-embedded tumor tissue by immunohistochemistry. The prognostic value of the usual clinicopathological variables and CD44 expression was tested using Kaplan-Meier plots by the log rank test and Cox multiple hazard regression analysis.
T3 1045-1745 RESULTS denotes No immunostaining was observed in normal renal tissue. Thirty-two of the 66 conventional renal cell carcinomas (48%) showed CD44H membranous staining of the tumor cells. Only 2 cancers displayed CD44v6 immunostaining. Among the different clinicopathological variables analyzed, tumor stage (p = 0.001), nuclear grade (p = 0.01), size (p = 0.02), vascular (p = 0.05) and perirenal adipose tissue invasion (p = 0.005), and CD44H expression (p = 0.01) were found to be significant prognostic parameters for survival using univariate analysis. Moreover, multivariate analysis indicated stage, nuclear grade and CD44 expression as independent prognostic factors both for overall and disease-free survival.
T4 1758-1912 CONCLUSIONS denotes CD44 can be considered as a useful prognostic parameter in conventional renal cell carcinoma and may be used in evaluation of the outcome of these tumors.