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  • The study investigated how the levels of PRR11 protein expression affect the prognosis of pancreatic cancer patients, particularly those with diabetes mellitus.
  • It involved 70 patients, comparing the expression rates and various health metrics between two groups: those with diabetes (Group A) and those without (Group B).
  • Results indicated a higher PRR11 expression and poorer health indicators (like blood glucose and cholesterol levels) in diabetes patients, along with a significantly lower survival rate for those with positive PRR11 expression, suggesting it could be a valuable prognostic marker and treatment target in this context.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to analyze the impact of PRR11 protein expression levels on the prognosis of patients with diabetes mellitus and pancreatic cancer.

Methods: Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect the expression levels of PRR11 protein in cancerous tissues of 70 pancreatic cancer patients, including 45 patients with diabetes mellitus (Group A) and 25 patients without diabetes mellitus (Group B). Patients' blood glucose, lipid profiles, and glycemic control status were compared between the groups. Survival curves were plotted to explore the impact of PRR11 protein expression levels on the prognosis of patients with diabetes mellitus and pancreatic cancer.

Results: The positive rate of PRR11 protein expression in Group A patients (86.67%) was significantly higher than in Group B patients (52.00%), P < .05. Group A patients exhibited significantly higher levels of fasting blood glucose (FBG), total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), and glycated hemoglobin (HbAlc) compared to Group B patients (P < .05). Interestingly, the expression levels of PRR11 in cancerous tissues were positively correlated with FBG, TC, TG, and HbAlc levels (P < .05). The positive rate of PRR11 protein expression in patients with poor glycemic control (93.75%) was significantly higher than in patients with good glycemic control (53.85%), P < .05. Notably, the survival rate of PRR11 protein-positive patients was significantly lower than that of negative patients (P < .05).

Conclusion: The finding highlights that the positive expression of PRR11 protein in patients with diabetes mellitus and pancreatic cancer is associated with a poor prognosis. It suggests that PRR11 may play a role in the occurrence and development of pancreatic cancer and could serve as a potential predictive marker and therapeutic target. However, further research is warranted to explore the functional mechanisms and pathways of PRR11 to better understand its role in pancreatic cancer, and develop personalized therapies.

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