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Talin-1 is one of the major scaffold proteins in focal adhesions playing a vital role in cell migration, metastasis, and cancer progression. Although studies regarding the importance of Talin-1 in cancer have rapidly developed, its prognostic and diagnostic value still remain unsatisfying in pancreatic cancer (PC). Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the expression, clinical significance, as well as the prognostic and diagnostic value of Talin-1 in different types of PC. Bioinformatic analysis was applied to determine the clinical importance and biological role of Talin-1 expression in PC tumors and the normal adjacent samples. The expression patterns, clinical significance, prognosis, and diagnosis value of Talin-1 were evaluated in tissue microarrays (TMAs) of 190 PC samples including 170 pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and 20 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNET), along with 24 adjacent normal tissues using immunohistochemistry (IHC). The results indicated that the expression of Talin-1 was upregulated in tumor cells compared with adjacent normal tissues. A statistically significant association was observed between the higher cytoplasmic expression of Talin-1 and lower histologic grade ( P <0.001) in PDAC samples. Further, our findings indicated an inverse significant correlation between cytoplasmic expression of Talin-1 and recurrence ( P =0.014) in PNET samples. No significant association was observed between the cytoplasmic expression of Talin-1 and survival outcomes as well as diagnostic accuracy. In conclusion, our observations demonstrated that a higher cytoplasmic level of Talin-1 protein was significantly associated with less aggressive tumor behaviors in PC samples. Nevertheless, further investigations are required to explore the prognostic plus diagnostic value, and mechanism of action of Talin-1 in pancreatic cancer.
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