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Objective:To investigate DNA-dependent protein kinase(DNA-PK)expression,and its relationship with lymphatic metastasis in colorectal cancer.Methods:Tumor tissues from 60 patients,divided into two groups according to lymphatic metastasis,were immunohistochemically stained to detect the DNA-PK expression including Ku70,Ku80 and PKcs proteins.Results:Positivity of both Ku70 and Ku80 in colorectal cancer was negatively correlated with lymphatic metastasis with an rvalue of-0.57 and -0.38,respectively.Similar correlation was found between Ku expression,especially Ku70.and long-term survival.PKcs,however,displayed no significant correlation.Statistical analysis failed to detect any correlation between DNA-PK expression,and clinical characteristics,such as age,sex,tumor Jocation,tumor thickness and distant metastasis(P>0.05).Conclusion:DNA-PK expression,especially Ku70 expression,is negatively correlated with lymphatic metastasis,and the survival of patients with colorectal cancer.Ku70 expression may be a potential indicator for the preoperative evaluation,and prognosis in colorectal cancer.