Prognostic value of soluble P-selectin levels in colorectal cancer
โ Scribed by Patrizia Ferroni; Mario Roselli; Francesca Martini; Roberta D'Alessandro; Sabrina Mariotti; Stefania Basili; Antonella Spila; Simona Aloe; Raffaele Palmirotta; Alda Maggini; Girolamo Del Monte; Raffaello Mancini; Franco Graziano; Maurizio Cosimelli; Fiorella Guadagni
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Volume
- 111
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Measurement of soluble (s) Pโselectin levels has been proposed as a diagnostic tool for monitoring the clinical course of human neoplasms. Thus, our study was aimed at analyzing the role of sPโselectin in association with clinicopathological variables in 181 patients with primary (n=149) or metastatic (n=32) colorectal cancer (CRC), 34 patients with benign diseases and 181 control subjects. The results obtained showed that sPโselectin levels were higher in patients with CRC compared either to patients with benign disease (p= 0.006) or controls (p= 0.003). No differences were observed between the latter and patients with benign diseases. Increased median sPโselectin levels were significantly associated with the presence of distant metastasis (68.2 ng/ml vs. 48.6 ng/ml, p= 0.002). Of interest, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels were independently associated to sPโselectin (regression coefficient= 0.28, p< 0.002). Cox's proportional hazards survival analysis of primary CRC patients demonstrated that beside the stage of disease sPโselectin levels had an independent prognostic role in predicting recurrent disease (HR= 2.22, p= 0.019) and mortality from CRC (HR= 3.44, p= 0.017). These results suggest that measurement of plasma sPโselectin might represent a prognostic indicator in the management of patients with CRC. ยฉ 2004 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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