• Ir J Med Sci · Feb 2021

    Annexin A10 is a novel prognostic biomarker of papillary thyroid cancer.

    • Xiaoyun Liu, Meijing Yang, Yang Guo, and Xiaofei Lu.
    • Department of Cardiology, YIDU Central Hospital, Weifang, China.
    • Ir J Med Sci. 2021 Feb 1; 190 (1): 59-65.

    BackgroundThe incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) is increasing rapidly worldwide. The target therapy for papillary TC (PTC) is limited, and the studies of PTC prognostic biomarkers are not common. As a new member of annexin A (ANXA) family, the function and clinical significance of ANXA10 in PTC have not been well investigated.MethodsExpressions of all the 12 ANXA members were detected with qPCR in 12 PTC tissues, and the ANXA10 mRNAs in PTCs and their adjacent normal thyroid tissues were compared. The subcellular location and expression of ANXA10 in 121 PTC patients were investigated with immunohistochemistry, which further classified the patients into subgroups with low or high ANXA10. The clinical significance and prognostic value of ANXA10 were estimated by analyzing its correlation with clinical factors and overall survival rates by the chi-squared test, univariate analyses, and multivariate analyses.ResultsANXA10 had the highest expression in PTCs among all the ANXA members. Moreover, ANXA10 was significantly upregulated in PTC compared with normal thyroid tissues. The PTC patients with low and high expression of ANXA10 took up 70.25% (85/121) and 29.75% (36/121), respectively. ANXA10 expression was associated with tumor size, differentiation, and overall survival rates of PTC. ANXA10 was an independent prognostic biomarker predicting the poor outcome of PTC.ConclusionsANXA10 expression was upregulated in PTC, and it was an independent prognostic biomarker of PTC, suggesting that ANXA10 may be a promising target for individual treatment of ANXA10.

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