K-ras mutation appears in about 60% of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This freqLency and its presence in normal appearing tissues point to the potential of ras oncogene mutation to serve as a good biomarker. Using enriched PCR (EPCR), which enables the detection of one mutant alle
Serum KL-6 levels in lung cancer patients with or without interstitial lung disease
β Scribed by Kunihiko Miyazaki; Koichi Kurishima; Katsunori Kagohashi; Mio Kawaguchi; Hiroichi Ishikawa; Hiroaki Satoh; Nobuyuki Hizawa
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-8013
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background: It is not known whether lung cancer patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) might have higher serum levels of KLβ6, a high molecular weight glycoprotein classified as a polymorphic epithelial mucin. In addition, prognosis of these patients with elevated serum KLβ6 levels might be poorer than that with normal KLβ6 levels, but it has not been well clarified. Methods: Serum KLβ6 levels in 273 lung cancer patients with or without ILD, and prognostic significance of elevated serum KLβ6 levels in these patients were studied using uniβ and multivariate analyses. Results: Serum KLβ6 levels were elevated (>500βU/ml) in 73.5% of lung cancer patients with ILD and in 33.7% of those without ILD. Serum KLβ6 levels in lung cancer patients with ILD were significantly higher than those without ILD. In lung cancer patients with ILD, elevated serum KLβ6 has no prognostic significance, but in those without ILD, however, it was one of the unfavorable prognostic factors. Conclusions: Elevated serum KLβ6 levels can be observed in lung cancer patients both with and without ILD. Having ILD has strong prognostic impact in patients with lung cancer. In those without ILD, however, elevated KLβ6 levels may be related to poor prognosis. J. Clin. Lab. Anal. 24:295β299, 2010. Β© 2010 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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