| Literature DB >> 26967391 |
Florian Gebauer1, Suyin Gelis1, Hilke Zander1, Karl-Frederick Meyer1, Gerrit Wolters-Eisfeld1, Jakob R Izbicki1, Maximilian Bockhorn1, Michael Tachezy1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tenascin-C is overexpressed in the stroma of most solid malignancies and may function as a diagnostic tumor marker. This study was conducted to evaluate the potential significance of Tenascin-C as a predictive marker for tumor progression in the sera of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.Entities:
Keywords: NSCLC; biomarker; lung cancer; prognostic marker; serum
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26967391 PMCID: PMC4991503 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.7976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Serum concentration of Tenascin-C in healthy controls and non-small-cell bronchogenic carcinoma (NSCSC) patients
A. Bars represent the mean of n= 76 healthy controls and n = 116 NSCLC patients as determined by ELISA (p<0.013). B. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves of Tenascin-C for the diagnosis of NSCLC patients versus healthy control samples.
Association of clinicopathological characteristics of NSCLC patients and Tenascin serum levels
| All (n) | Tenascin-C high (n and %) | Tenascin-C low (n and %) | Significance (p) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <65 | 43 | 18 (42%) | 25 (58%) | ||
| ≥ 65 | 60 | 25 (42%) | 35 (58%) | 1.000 | |
| Male | 70 | 31 44%) | 39 (58%) | ||
| Female | 33 | 12 (36%) | 21 (64%) | 0.523 | |
| Yes | 5 | 2 (40%) | 3 (60%) | ||
| No | 85 | 35 (41%) | 50 (59%) | 1.000 | |
| Yes | 15 | 5 (33 %) | 10 (67%) | ||
| No | 76 | 32 (42%) | 44 (58%) | 0.579 | |
| Yes | 82 | 32 (39%) | 50 (61%) | ||
| No | 11 | 6 (55%) | 5 (45%) | 0.347 | |
| pT1+2 | 74 | 26 (35%) | 48 (65%) | ||
| pT3+4 | 20 | 13 (65%) | 7 (35%) | ||
| pN0+N1 | 45 | 13 (29%) | 32 (71%) | ||
| pN2+N3 | 50 | 26 (52%) | 24 (48%) | ||
| M0 | 94 | 38 (40%) | 56 (60%) | ||
| M1 | 8 | 4 (50%) | 4 (50%) | 1.000 | |
| G1 and G2 | 41 | 16 (39%) | 25 (61%) | ||
| G3 | 51 | 21 (41%) | 30 (59%) | 1.000 | |
| Adeno | 39 | 13 | 26 | ||
| Sqamous Cell | 37 | 21 | 16 | ||
| Large Cell | 12 | 6 | 6 | 0.115 | |
| R0 | 68 | 25 (37%) | 43 (63%) | ||
| R1 | 7 | 4 (57%) | 3 (43%) | 0.419 | |
| Yes | 10 | 3 (30%) | 7 (70%) | ||
| No | 91 | 39 (43%) | 52 (57%) | 0.516 | |
| Yes | 42 | 17 (41%) | 25 (59%) | ||
| No | 51 | 21 (41%) | 30 (59%) | 1.000 |
Due to the retrospective character of the study, numbers do not always add up to 103 patients.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meyer survival curve for recurrence-free survival
A. and overall survival B. in NSCLC patients after surgery for Tenascin-C low- and high-level group.
Prognostic value of Tenascin-C expression for overall survival in univariate and multivariate analyses by Cox regression
| Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR | 95%CI | HR | 95%CI | |||
| Age | 1.325 | 0.940/1.868 | 0.108 | |||
| Sex | 0.882 | 0.614/1.268 | 0.498 | |||
| Tumor size(pT3/4 vs 1/2) | 2.135 | 1.434/3.233 | 0.001 | 1.606 | 0.706/3.652 | 0.259 |
| Lymph node metastases(pN2/3 vs 1/2) | 1.850 | 1.301/2.630 | 0.001 | 2.098 | 0.901/4.885 | 0.086 |
| Resection margin (R1/2 vs 0) | 2.360 | 1.411/3.948 | 0.001 | 3.470 | 1.163/10.355 | |
| Grading (G3 vs 1/2) | 1.600 | 1.129/2.269 | 0.008 | 2.853 | 1.310/6.213 | |
| Distant metastases (M1 vs M0) | 2.806 | 1.220/6.457 | 0.015 | 1.105 | 0.218/5.600 | 0.904 |
| Tenascin-C (low vs high) | 2.374 | 1.301/4.321 | 0.005 | 1.434 | 0.669/3.074 | 0.354 |
(HR- hazard ratio; CI- confidence interval)