RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Clinicopathological Significance of Sip1-associated Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Progression JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 4099 OP 4106 VO 29 IS 10 A1 NAOKO MIURA A1 TOKUJIRO YANO A1 FUMIHIRO SHOJI A1 DAIGO KAWANO A1 TOMOYOSHI TAKENAKA A1 KENSAKU ITO A1 YOSUKE MORODOMI A1 ICHIRO YOSHINO A1 YOSHIHIKO MAEHARA YR 2009 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/29/10/4099.abstract AB Background: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a key event in cancer progression. The expression of EMT-related factors in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and their impact on clinicopathological variables was examined. Patients and Methods: A total of 137 NSCLC patients who underwent surgical resections were investigated. The expression of Twist, Snail, smad-interacting protein 1 (Sip1), E-cadherin, N-cadherin, vimentin and β-catenin was detected by immunohistochemical analyses. Results: The expression of Sip1 was associated with the reduced expression of E-cadherin (p=0.04) and the positive expression of N-cadherin (p=0.04). There was no association between the expression of Twist nor Snail and the epithelial or mesenchymal markers. The expression of Sip1 correlated with advanced T status (p=0.01), tumor diameter (p=0.01) and advanced stage (p=0.01). Furthermore, the expression of Sip1 was associated with poor postoperative overall survival (p=0.02). Conclusion: The expression of Sip1 is significantly associated with tumor growth and poor prognoses in NSCLC and EMT might be activated via Sip1 expression and result in accelerated tumor growth and poor survival in NSCLC.