Measurement of soluble (s) P-selectin levels has been proposed as a diagnostic tool for monitoring the clinical course of human neoplasms. Thus, our study was aimed at analyzing the role of sP-selectin in association with clinicopathological variables in 181 patients with primary (n =149) or metastatic (n = 32) colorectal cancer (CRC), 34 patients with benign diseases and 181 control subjects. The results obtained showed that sP-selectin levels were higher in patients with CRC compared either to patients with benign disease (p = 0.006) or controls (p = 0.003). No differences were observed between the latter and patients with benign diseases. Increased median sP-selectin levels were significantly associated with the presence of distant metastasis (68.2 ng/ml vs. 48.6 ng/ml, p = 0.002). Of interest, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels were independently associated to sP-selectin (regression coefficient = 0.28, p < 0.002). Cox's proportional hazards survival analysis of primary CRC patients demonstrated that beside the stage of disease sP-selectin levels had an independent prognostic role in predicting recurrent disease (HR = 2.22, p = 0.019) and mortality from CRC (HR = 3.44, p= 0.017). These results suggest that measurement of plasma sP-selectin might represent a prognostic indicator in the management of patients with CRC.

Ferroni, P., Roselli, M., Martini, F., D'Alessandro, R., Mariotti, S., Basili, S., et al. (2004). Prognostic value of soluble P-selectin levels in colorectal cancer. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 111(3), 404-408 [10.1002/ijc.20189].

Prognostic value of soluble P-selectin levels in colorectal cancer

ROSELLI, MARIO;
2004-09-01

Abstract

Measurement of soluble (s) P-selectin levels has been proposed as a diagnostic tool for monitoring the clinical course of human neoplasms. Thus, our study was aimed at analyzing the role of sP-selectin in association with clinicopathological variables in 181 patients with primary (n =149) or metastatic (n = 32) colorectal cancer (CRC), 34 patients with benign diseases and 181 control subjects. The results obtained showed that sP-selectin levels were higher in patients with CRC compared either to patients with benign disease (p = 0.006) or controls (p = 0.003). No differences were observed between the latter and patients with benign diseases. Increased median sP-selectin levels were significantly associated with the presence of distant metastasis (68.2 ng/ml vs. 48.6 ng/ml, p = 0.002). Of interest, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels were independently associated to sP-selectin (regression coefficient = 0.28, p < 0.002). Cox's proportional hazards survival analysis of primary CRC patients demonstrated that beside the stage of disease sP-selectin levels had an independent prognostic role in predicting recurrent disease (HR = 2.22, p = 0.019) and mortality from CRC (HR = 3.44, p= 0.017). These results suggest that measurement of plasma sP-selectin might represent a prognostic indicator in the management of patients with CRC.
1-set-2004
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/06 - ONCOLOGIA MEDICA
English
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Aged, 80 and over; Male; Prognosis; Middle Aged; Colorectal Neoplasms; Female; Humans; P-Selectin; Tumor Markers, Biological; Aged; Adult; Reference Values; Neoplasm Metastasis
Ferroni, P., Roselli, M., Martini, F., D'Alessandro, R., Mariotti, S., Basili, S., et al. (2004). Prognostic value of soluble P-selectin levels in colorectal cancer. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 111(3), 404-408 [10.1002/ijc.20189].
Ferroni, P; Roselli, M; Martini, F; D'Alessandro, R; Mariotti, S; Basili, S; Spila, A; Aloe, S; Palmirotta, R; Maggini, A; Del Monte, G; Mancini, R; Graziano, F; Cosimelli, M; Guadagni, F
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