Objective:
This study aimed to evaluate the expression of
Beclin 1
and
HER2
proteins using immunohistochemistry in CRC tissues compared to colonic adenoma, and to investigate the correlation of their expression with clinicopathological parameters and survival outcomes in CRC patients.
Methods:
The study utilized paraffin-embedded blocks from 17 colonic adenoma and 81 CRC cases. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed to assess the expression of
Beclin 1
and
HER2
proteins.
Results:
The cytoplasmic expression of
Beclin 1
was significantly higher in CRC tissues compared to adenoma specimens (P=0.051). High Beclin 1 expression was significantly associated with distal colon location (P=0.028). High
HER2
cytoplasmic expression was significantly associated with vascular invasion (P=0.05), perineural invasion (P=0.03), and shorter overall survival (P=0.035).
Conclusions:
The findings suggest that
Beclin 1
plays a role in colorectal carcinogenesis, with higher expression observed in CRC cases compared to adenoma cases. Furthermore,
HER2
carries poor prognostic impact in CRC cases.