CD10 Expression in Colorectal Adenoma and Carcinoma and Its Association with the Pathological Prognostic Factors
Bhavana G R, Clement Wilfred D

TL;DR
This study explores CD10 protein expression in colorectal tumors and finds it may help predict cancer aggressiveness.
Contribution
The study identifies CD10 as a potential biomarker for colorectal cancer progression and aggressiveness.
Findings
CD10 expression in stromal cells was significantly higher in carcinomas compared to adenomas.
Higher CD10 levels were observed in proliferative and high-grade colorectal carcinomas.
CD10 may serve as a biomarker for cancer aggressiveness and a potential therapeutic target.
Abstract
Since early detection increases survival rates, colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a major concern for researchers. CD10 is a cell membrane-bound metalloproteinase involved in carcinogenesis. Studies have associated it with the progression of CRC to advanced stages, metastasis, and venous invasions. We aimed to evaluate the immunohistochemical expression of CD10 in the tumor and stromal cells of colorectal adenoma and CRC and its correlation with the pathological prognostic factors. This cross-sectional study was conducted on radical resection specimens of CRC and polypectomy specimens of the colorectal adenomas received for routine histopathological evaluation in the Department of Pathology, Ramaiah Medical College and Hospitals, Bengaluru, from March 2021 to October 2022. Tumor morphology was examined by light microscopy, and CD10 expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColorectal and Anal Carcinomas · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
