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A Huang1, D Fuchs, B Widner, C Glover, D C Henderson, T G Allen-Mersh.
Abstract
Cancer-related indoleamine (2,3)-dioxygenase up-regulation by interferon-gamma might influence quality of life by depleting serum tryptophan. We correlated serum tryptophan levels with immune activation and quality of life in patients with colorectal liver metastases. Venous blood was sampled from patients with primary colorectal cancer and from patients with metachronous colorectal liver metastases who completed quality of life and psychological questionnaires. Serum tryptophan, kynurenine, neopterin, interleukin 2 soluble receptor alpha (IL-2 sRalpha), soluble tumour necrosis factor receptor I (sTNF RI), interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein were measured. Liver metastasis volume was estimated by computerised tomography, and survival from blood sampling was noted. Sixty-six patients with colorectal cancer were studied (39 males; median age 66 years) of whom 25 had colorectal liver metastases only (17 males; median age 62 years; median liver metastasis volume 208 ml; median survival 234 days). Reduced serum tryptophan was significantly associated with Rotterdam Symptom Checklist physical symptom (r=-0.51, P=0.01) and Sickness Impact Profile (r=-0.42, P=0.04) scores, and correlated with increased serum neopterin (r=-0.36, P=0.003), IL-2 sRalpha (r=-0.51, P=0.01) and sTNF RI (r=-0.45, P=0.02) levels. Stepwise regression analyses suggested that serum tryptophan was an independent predictor of Rotterdam Symptom Checklist physical symptom (regression coefficient -20.78, P=0.01) and Sickness Impact Profile (regression coefficient -109.09, P=0.04) scores. The results supported a role for interferon-gamma-mediated serum tryptophan decrease in cancer-induced quality of life deterioration. Copyright 2002 Cancer Research UKEntities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12087451 PMCID: PMC2375406 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Liver metastasis volume, serum immune product levels and quality of life scores in 25 colorectal liver metastasis patients (17 males; median age 62 years, iqr 56–64)
The findings of an increase in serum kynurenine:tryptophan ratio and reduction in serum tryptophan and neopterin, in colorectal cancer compared with control patients, were consistent with an Th1 interferon-γ-induced increase in hepatic indoleamine (2,3)-dioxygenase activity
Figure 1Reduced serum tryptophan correlated significantly (Spearman rank correlation) with quality of life deterioration in 25 patients with colorectal liver metastases only (upper, Rotterdam Symptom Checklist physical score, r=−0.51, P=0.01, 95% CI=−0.75 to −0.14; lower, Sickness Impact Profile score, r=−0.42, P=0.04, 95% CI=−0.70 to −0.03)
Stepwise regression analysis with continuous variables usiung Rotterdam Symptom Checklist physical symptom score (above) and Sickness Impact profile (below) as the dependent variable. Serum tryptophan level was selected as a predictor of both dependent quality of life variables