Sestrin 2 is a conserved antioxidant protein that is involved in p53‑dependent antioxidant defenses and protects cells against oxidative stresses. The present study was conducted to examine the expression of sestrin 2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) and investigate a possible relationship between sestrin 2 expression and prognosis in CRC. The expression of sestrin 2 in human CRC tissues and cell lines was evaluated by immunohistochemical or immunofluorescent staining and western blot analysis. The correlations between sestrin 2 expression in human CRC tissues and clinicopathological variables, including overall survival (OS) and disease‑free survival (DFS), were analyzed. Both human CRC tissues and cell lines showed a decreased expression of sestrin 2. Furthermore, a low expression of sestrin 2 was significantly correlated with advanced tumor stage, lymphatic invasion, lymph node metastasis, vascular invasion and liver metastasis. Survival analysis showed that patients with low sestrin 2 staining had a significantly worse DFS and OS. Additionally, early or advanced stage CRC patients with a low expression of sestrin 2 had a shorter survival. In univariate analysis, the patients with low sestrin 2 expression, advanced tumor stage, lymphatic invasion, lymphatic node metastasis, vascular invasion, liver metastasis and peritoneal metastasis had shorter OS and DFS. In multivariate analysis, only low sestrin 2 expression, advanced tumor stage, lymphatic node metastasis, vascular invasion and liver metastasis remained as independent prognostic factors of poor OS and DFS. The findings suggested that a decreased expression of sestrin 2 is associated with an unfavorable prognosis, which suggests that it is a novel and crucial predictor for CRC metastasis.

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