Association of stromal type IV collagen and prognosis in neoadjuvant chemotherapy-treated pancreatic cancer.
Yasuhiro NakamuraTakehiro YasukawaYuki FukumuraYoshinori TakedaHiroshi ImamuraYang ShiMu LiMasaaki AbeSaya UyamaKazunori KajinoMuneaki IshijimaAkio SaiuraAkira OrimoPublished in: Japanese journal of clinical oncology (2024)
Our analysis revealed that ~50% of the cases were positive for COLIV in the stroma and diffuse COLIV staining was an independent poor prognosis factor alongside high serum CA19-9 before NAC treatment (>37 U/mL) and postsurgical residual tumors. Based on these findings, we propose that stromal COLIV staining can be used to predict prognosis in NAC-treated patients with PDAC after surgery. Additionally, these findings suggest a possibility that stromal COLIV staining indicates resistance to anticancer drugs and/or contributes to malignancy in PDAC.