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Olalla Otero-Estévez1, Loretta De Chiara1, Mar Rodríguez-Girondo2, Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Berrocal1, Joaquín Cubiella3, Inés Castro3, Vicent Hernández4, Vicenta Soledad Martínez-Zorzano1.
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) is related to tumour development and progression in colorectal cancer (CRC) and its utility as biomarker has been suggested. The aim of our study was to measure serum MMP-9 in asymptomatic first-degree relatives of CRC patients, and to analyse its diagnostic accuracy for the detection of advanced neoplasia (AN: advanced adenomas and CRC). Additionally, we compared its diagnostic capability with the most used non-invasive faecal immunochemical test (FIT). Serum MMP-9 was quantified by ELISA in 516 asymptomatic individuals that underwent a colonoscopy and a FIT. MMP-9 levels were significantly related to age and gender and therefore the concentration was corrected by these confounders. Corrected MMP-9 (cMMP-9) levels were higher in individuals with advanced adenomas (AA; p-value = 0.029) and AN (p-value = 0.056) compared to individuals with no neoplasia. Moreover, elevated cMMP-9 concentration was associated with more severe characteristics of adenomas (number of lesions, size and histology). Nevertheless, the diagnostic accuracy of cMMP-9 was considerably lower than that of FIT for identifying AA (22.64% vs. 47.17% sensitivity, 90% specificity) or AN (19.30% vs. 52.63% sensitivity, 90% specificity). According to our results, serum MMP-9 cannot be considered of utility for the diagnosis of AN in CRC family-risk population screening.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26264519 PMCID: PMC4532998 DOI: 10.1038/srep13030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Crude serum MMP-9 levels according to demographic and clinical characteristics of the cohort.
| Characteristics | N (%) | Mean ± SD (ng/mL) | Median (ng/mL) | Difference in medians (95% CI) | Range (ng/mL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤49 | 179 (34.7) | 533 ± 311 | 451 | Ref. | 84–2339 | <0.001 |
| 50–59 | 173 (33.5) | 428 ± 236 | 376 | −75[−138–(−34)] | 69–1681 | |
| ≥60 | 164 (31.8) | 449 ± 248 | 402 | −49 [−114–(−4)] | 31–1965 | |
| Male | 212 (41.1) | 512 ± 312 | 421 | Ref. | 31–2339 | 0.013 |
| Female | 304 (58.9) | 442 ± 234 | 401 | −20 (−86–17) | 69–1681 | |
| 1 FDR ≥ 60 years | 343 (66.5) | 460 ± 225 | 420 | Ref. | 50–1285 | 0.652 |
| 1 FDR < 60 years or ≥ 2 FDRs | 173 (33.5) | 476 ± 292 | 396 | −24 (−74–13) | 31–2339 | |
aKruskal-Wallis test.
bMann-Whitney U test; FDR: first-degree relative.
1Bootstrap confidence intervals of the median difference of crude MMP-9 among subgroups. The Reference subgroup (that with the largest median) is indicated as Ref.
Figure 1Scattered plot of the serum MMP-9 levels corrected by age and gender (cMMP-9) according to the pathological groups.
NCF: no colorectal findings; BP: benign pathologies; NAA: non-advanced adenomas; AA: advanced adenomas; CRC: colorectal cancer; AN: advanced neoplasia. Middle lines represent the mean cMMP-9, while whiskers represent the standard deviation.
Serum MMP-9 levels corrected by age and gender according to the colonoscopy findings.
| Colorectal findings | N | Mean ± SD (ng/mL) | Median (ng/mL) | Difference in medians | Range (ng/mL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 338 | 642 ± 352 | 564 | Ref.b | 100–2779 | ||
| No colorectal findings | 174 | 633 ± 322 | 577 | Ref.a | 100–1709 | |
| Benign pathologies | 164 | 653 ± 381 | 545 | −32 (−99–70)a | 158–2779 | 0.997a |
| Haemorrhoids | 68 | 651 ± 329 | 532 | −45 (−118–109)a | 158–1725 | 0.748a |
| Diverticula | 46 | 683 ± 442 | 601 | 24 (−120–137)a | 200–2482 | 0.859a |
| No-neoplastic polyps | 44 | 608 ± 403 | 512 | −65 (−132–29)a | 259–2779 | 0.328a |
| Other minor findings | 6 | 756 ± 317 | 601 | 24 (−26–667)a | 494–1190 | 0.271a |
| 121 | 668 ± 379 | 599 | 35 (−61–152)b | 43–2068 | 0.579b | |
| 57 | 712 ± 356 | 630 | 66 (−31–190)b | 145–2150 | 0.056b | |
| Advanced adenomas | 53 | 722 ± 349 | 648 | 84 (−21–196)b | 179–2150 | 0.029b |
| Cancer | 4 | 568 ± 474 | 446 | −118 (−435–682)b | 145–1237 | 0.452b |
1Values correspond to the MMP-9 corrected by age and gender (cMMP-9).
2Bootstrap confidence intervals of the median difference of cMMP-9 among subgroups, considering as Reference (Ref.) the no colorectal findings groupa or the no neoplasia groupb.
3Mann-Whitney U test. Comparisons with the no colorectal findings groupa and the no neoplasia groupb.
Serum MMP-9 levels corrected by age and gender according to the characteristics of adenomas.
| Variable | N | Mean ± SD (ng/mL) | Median (ng/mL) | Difference in medians (95% CI) | Range (ng/mL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | 142 | 676 ± 328 | 627 | Ref. | 73–2150 | 0.567 |
| 3 or more | 32 | 721 ± 521 | 568 | 59 (−155–198) | 43–2068 | |
| <1 cm | 127 | 666 ± 382 | 586 | 69 (−47–226) | 43–2068 | 0.072 |
| ≥1 cm | 47 | 734 ± 335 | 655 | Ref. | 179–2150 | |
| Tubular | 147 | 667 ± 359 | 613 | 78 (−118–232) | 43–2068 | 0.180 |
| Tubulovillous/Villous | 27 | 780 ± 420 | 691 | Ref. | 353–2150 | |
| Distal | 96 | 689 ± 357 | 609 | 49 (−159–159) | 225–2068 | |
| Proximal | 41 | 663 ± 321 | 658 | Ref. | 73–1532 | 0.940 |
| Both | 37 | 696 ± 454 | 605 | 53 (−166–188) | 43–2150 | |
1Values correspond to the MMP-9 corrected by age and gender (cMMP-9).
2Bootstrap confidence intervals of the median difference of cMMP-9 among subgroups, considering as Reference (Ref.) the subgroup with the largest median.
3Mann-Whitney U test.
4Kruskal-Wallis test.
Figure 2ROC curves for the diagnosis of advanced neoplasia (A) and advanced adenomas (B).
The black curves corresponds to serum MMP-9 (log10MMP-9) corrected by confounders gender and age; the grey curves corresponds to FIT [log10(FIT + 2)] corrected by confounders gender and age.
Diagnostic performance of MMP-9 and FIT for the detection of advanced neoplasia and advanced adenomas.
| Biomarker | Advanced neoplasia | Advanced adenomas | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cut-off | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | Cut-off | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | |
| MMP-9 | 0.19 | 19.30 | 90 | 0.18 | 22.64 | 90 |
| 0.24 | 8.77 | 95 | 0.23 | 9.43 | 95 | |
| FIT | 0.17 | 52.63 | 90 | 0.16 | 47.17 | 90 |
| 0.24 | 45.61 | 95 | 0.22 | 43.40 | 95 | |
For MMP-9 (log10MMP-9) and FIT [log10(FIT + 2)] the confounders gender and age were included in the regression model to assess the diagnostic performance. The cut-offs are based on the regression model of each marker. FIT: Faecal immunochemical test.