Lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) belongs to an amine oxidase family whose members have been implicated in crosslink formation in stromal collagens and elastin, cell motility, and tumor development and progression. Both down- and up-regulation of LOXL in tumor tissues and cancer cell lines have been described, suggesting paradoxical roles in cancer. However, LOXL2 expression and the clinical significance in non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) remain unresolved. Real-time PCR was performed to detect the expression of LOXL2 mRNA in lung tumor tissues (TT) and surrounding normal tissues (sNT). Moreover, the expression of the LOXL2 protein in specimens from 83 paraffin-embedded blocks was examined by immunohistochemical staining. Correlations between LOXL2 mRNA and protein expression and clinicopathological features were evaluated by statistical analysis. In the 137 patients examined, LOXL2 mRNA expression was significantly lower in lung TT than the sNT (P < 0.05). Forty-eight specimens (48/83) showed low expression of LOXL2, as characterized by immunohistochemical staining. By statistical analysis of the correlation between LOXL2 mRNA expression and clinical features of NSCLC patients, down-regulation of Loxl-2 mRNA expression was correlated with male patients (P = 0.008), a poorer N-stage (P = 0.032) and a poorer pathological TNM stage (P = 0.003). Statistical analysis of the correlation between LOXL2 protein expression and clinical features of NSCLC patients showed a statistically significant difference between low expression of the LOXL2 protein and a poorer N-stage (P = 0.036), a higher pathological TNM stage (P = 0.005) and poorer differentiation (P = 0.035). When stratified by histological types, significant differences at both the mRNA and protein levels were only found for lung adenocarcinomas patients, and not for lung squamous cell carcinomas patients. The level of LOXL2 mRNA expression was found to be significantly down-regulated in NSCLC, and the lower mRNA and protein expression levels correlated with poorer differentiation, higher N-stage and advanced pathologic TNM stage in patients with lung adenocarcinomas.
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