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Baseline serum levels of osteopontin predict clinical response to treatment with nivolumab in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.

Federico Carbone1,2, Francesco Grossi3, Aldo Bonaventura4, Alessandra Vecchié4, Silvia Minetti4, Nicholas Bardi4, Edoardo Elia4, Anna Maria Ansaldo4, Daniele Ferrara4, Erika Rijavec3, Maria Giovanna Dal Bello5, Federica Biello6, Giovanni Rossi5, Marco Tagliamento5, Angela Alama5, Simona Coco5, Paolo Spallarossa7, Franco Dallegri4,8, Carlo Genova5, Fabrizio Montecucco8,9.   

Abstract

Treatment with nivolumab improves survival and response rate in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Nevertheless, due to its high financial cost, identifying predictors of response to treatment has become an urgent need. Here, we focused on serum osteopontin (OPN), a pleiotropic protein overexpressed in lung cancer and involved in the immune response. A cohort of NSCLC patients (n = 72) treated with nivolumab was enrolled. Blood samples were collected at the time of first five nivolumab administrations. OPN and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) were assayed at each time point. The primary endpoint was to assess the predictive value of baseline serum levels of OPN towards overall survival (OS). Secondary endpoints included the potential association between OPN, hs-CRP and response to nivolumab. OPN and hs-CRP correlate with each other, with neutrophil count and biochemical markers of metastatic disease. At baseline, serum OPN increased with increasing Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scale of Performance Status (ECOG PS). When Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group scale of Performance Status) (RECIST) criteria were considered, high baseline OPN levels were associated with a worse response to nivolumab. Cox hazard regression further confirmed baseline serum OPN as a predictor of mortality with the best predictive accuracy for serum levels above 37.7 ng/mL. Patients above the cut-off value had a higher mortality rate as compared to low serum OPN levels during follow up. Serum OPN may have a predictive role in NSCLC patients treated with nivolumab. Although larger confirmatory studies are needed, measuring serum OPN levels at baseline can be a clinically useful tool in a near future.

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Keywords:  Inflammation; Neutrophil; Nivolumab; Non-small cell lung cancer; Osteopontin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31376097     DOI: 10.1007/s10585-019-09984-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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