%0 Journal Article %T High expression of p300 is linked to aggressive features and poor prognosis of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma %A Zhi-Wei Liao %A Tong-Chong Zhou %A Xiao-Jun Tan %A Xian-Lu Song %A Yuan Liu %A Xing-Yuan Shi %A Wen-Jin Huang %A Li-Li Du %A Bo-Jun Tu %A Xiao-dan Lin %J Journal of Translational Medicine %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1479-5876-10-110 %X In our study, mRNA and protein expression levels of p300 was explored by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), Western blotting (WB) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) in nasopharyngeal mucosal and NPC tissues. The data were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, spearman¡¯s rank correlation, Kaplan-Meier plots and Cox proportional hazards regression model.Up-regulated expression of p300 mRNA/p300 protein was detected in NPC tissues by RT-PCR and WB, when compared to nasopharyngeal mucosal tissues. Based on ROC curve analysis, the cutoff score for p300 high expression was defined when more than 35% of the tumor cells were positively stained. High expression of p300 was observed in 127/209 (60.7%) of NPCs. In NPCs, high expression of p300 was positively associated with later T classification, later N classification, distant metastasis and later clinical stage (P£¿<£¿0.05). In univariate survival analysis, overexpression of p300 was found to be an indicator of progression-free (P£¿=£¿0.002) and overall survival (P£¿=£¿0.001) in NPCs. More importantly, p300 expression was evaluated as an independent prognostic factor for NPC in multivariate analysis (P£¿=£¿0.036).Our findings support that high expression of p300 protein might be important in conferring a more aggressive behavior, and is an independent molecular marker for shortened survival time of patients with NPC. %K Nasopharyngeal carcinoma %K p300 %K Immunohistochemistry %K Prognosis %U http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/10/1/110/abstract