| Literature DB >> 16018807 |
Diana Poli1, Paolo Carbognani, Massimo Corradi, Matteo Goldoni, Olga Acampa, Bruno Balbi, Luca Bianchi, Michele Rusca, Antonio Mutti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-invasive diagnostic strategies aimed at identifying biomarkers of lung cancer are of great interest for early cancer detection. The aim of this study was to set up a new method for identifying and quantifying volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled air of patients with non-small cells lung cancer (NSCLC), by comparing the levels with those obtained from healthy smokers and non-smokers, and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The VOC collection and analyses were repeated three weeks after the NSCLC patients underwent lung surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16018807 PMCID: PMC1185565 DOI: 10.1186/1465-9921-6-71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Demographic characteristics of studied groups.
| NSCLC | COPD | Controls | Smokers | |
| Subjects (n°) | 36 | 25 | 50 | 35 |
| Age (median, years) | 67.2 | 70.2 | 55.7 | 54.1 |
| Sex (male/female) | 28/8 | 18/7 | 27/23 | 30/5 |
| Current smokers | 2 | 1 | 0 | 35 |
| Ex smokers | 28 | 21 | 0 | 0 |
| Ever smokers | 6 | 3 | 50 | 0 |
| *Pack-years | 20 | 20 | n.a. | 25 ± 2.6 |
| FEV1 (% predicted) | 69.8 ± 15.2 | 61.7 ± 13.4 | 105.6 ± 9.1 | 101.8 ± 10.2 |
The ex-smokers subjects had stopped smoking for at least one year. * Pack-years (mean ± SD) among current smokers. NSCLC = non-small cell lung cancer; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; n.a. = not applicable.
Figure 1Breath collection and VOC extraction. The subjects performed a single slow vital capacity into a Teflon® bulb (Bio-VOC® breath sampler) (a) which traps the last portion of exhaled air (150 mL); the VOCs were extracted by directly inserting a 75 mm Carboxen/PDMS SPME fiber (30 min) into the bulb (b).
Exhaled VOC levels in studied groups
| 3789 (1399 – 6589) | 6041 (3130 – 8863) | 1758 (453 – 4981) | 7243 (1361 – 16968) | |
| 27.7 (3.4 – 50.3) | 139.5 (65.7 – 298.8) | 44.7 (21.7 – 63.8) | 109.8 (62.8 – 173.5) | |
| 268.0 (107.7 – 462.7) | 647.5 (361.3 – 1112.5) | 477.7 (261.5 – 1547.4) | 511.4 (241.3 – 1128.3) | |
| 13.6 (10.8 – 15.1) | 24.0 (13.6 – 32.6) | 51.1 (26.9 – 132.7) | 39.7 (21.7 – 74.1) | |
| 31.1 (21.1 – 56.4) | 68.9 (43.6 – 108.4) | 94.8 (49.7 – 131.9) | 85.8 (60.1 – 185.2) | |
| 6.2 (4.7 – 11.0) | 14.9 (9.3 – 22.1) | 18.5 (10.4 – 25.4) | 18.9 (11.9 – 44.9) | |
| 80.8 (58.9 – 140.0) | 158.8 (118.7 – 237.5) | 158.5 (103.5 – 269.7) | 453.5 (169.6 – 745.7) | |
| 44.7 (27.7 – 68.6) | 94.5 (62.2 – 132.2) | 73.3 (51.8 – 95.4) | 269.2 (84.6 – 745.1) | |
| 8.4 (5.0 – 15.3) | 13.5 (1.5 – 34.0) | 47.3 (13.9 – 98.0) | 98.0 (40.3 – 161.7) | |
| 208.7 (14.3 – 405.5) | 568.0 (277.9 – 1321.6) | 737.3 (524.6 – 1177.6) | 239.2 (60.0 – 884.0) | |
| 12.3 (5.3 – 21.8) | 17.9 (8.5 – 37.2) | 87.6 (56.0 – 148.8) | 7.2 (2.8 – 41.6) | |
| 20.2 (4.0 – 50.8) | 61.0 (22.4 – 112.9) | 52.5 (31.9 – 147.2) | 33.5 (19.7 – 57.8) | |
| 0.9 (0.1 – 2.6) | 2.5 (1.2 – 9.7) | 2.0 (1.2 – 7.6) | 5.8 (1.2 – 16.5) |
Concentrations expressed as median values(25th -75th percentile).
Statistical differences between groups.
| n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | p < 0.05 | n.s. | P < 0.01 | |
| p < 0.001 | p < 0.05 | p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 | n.s. | P < 0.05 | |
| p < 0.001 | p < 0.05 | p < 0.05 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |
| p < 0.01 | p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 | p < 0.05 | n.s. | n.s. | |
| p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |
| p < 0.01 | p < 0.001 | p < 0.001 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |
| p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | P < 0.01 | |
| p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | P < 0.05 | |
| n.s. | p < 0.01 | p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | |
| p < 0.001 | p < 0.01 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |
| n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | P < 0.001 | |
| p < 0.001 | p < 0.01 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |
| p < 0.001 | n.s. | p < 0.001 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. |
The significance of the multiple comparisons inside the individual univariate tests. ANOVA followed by Games Howell Post Hoc test for benzene and toluene, Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn's Post Hoc test for all the other VOCs were performed.
Principal Components analysis of variables.
| 1 | 0.797 | |||
| 1 | 0.562 | |||
| 1 | 0.531 | |||
| 2 | 0.851 | |||
| 2 | 0.794 | |||
| 2 | 0.773 | |||
| 2 | 0.728 | |||
| 2 | 0.629 | |||
| 3 | 0.878 | |||
| 3 | 0.704 | |||
| 3 | 0.643 | |||
| 3 | 0.592 | |||
Figure 2Classification of cases with multinomial logistic regression analysis. ** Correctly classified cases. 82.5% of the subjects were correctly classified.
VOCs levels at T0 (before surgery) and T1 (after surgery).
| 139.5 (68.8–291.6) | 123.5 (81.1–227.6) | |
| 647.5 (388.5–1013) | 529.5 (329.6–960.0) | |
| 24.0 (14.8–28.0) | 19.7 (15.7–34.5) | |
| 69.0 (45.8–105.6) | 67.8 (51.2–129.4) | |
| 15.2 (10.1–22.3) | 13.2 (10.2–22.5) | |
| 161.9 (118.7–232.5) | 160.3 (119.0–232.7) | |
| 95.7 (62.9–132.2) | 99.6 (60.0–119.2) | |
| 15.1 (0.9–34.6) | 18.7 (9.5–39.5) | |
| 22.1 (11.5–38.1) | 18.0 (12.1–43.1) | |
| 65.7 (45.8–131.4) | 49.7 (28.5–102.5) | |
| 2.6 (1.7–10.0) | 2.5 (1.1–8.8) |
* means a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05). The data are expressed as median (25th -75th percentile).