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Expression and clinical role of growth differentiation factor-15 in ovarian carcinoma effusions.

机译:生长分化因子15在卵巢癌积液中的表达及其临床作用。

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INTRODUCTION: Growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta family. We analyzed the expression and clinical role of GDF-15 in ovarian carcinoma effusions. METHODS: The concentration of soluble GDF-15 was measured in 195 effusion supernatants from 162 patients with ovarian carcinoma by an immunoradiometric assay. Tumor cell GDF-15 expression was investigated in 114 effusions from the same patients using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Growth differentiation factor-15 was detected in all effusion supernatants by immunoradiometric assay. Growth differentiation factor-15 cytoplasmic expression in carcinoma cells was seen in 111 (97%) of 114 specimens. Effusion GDF-15 concentration correlated positively with GDF-15 tumor cell expression (P < 0.001). Growth differentiation factor-15 concentration was higher in effusions from patients who previously received chemotherapy compared with specimens from patients not treated with chemotherapy (P = 0.028). High GDF-15 effusion concentration was associated with poor response to chemotherapy at first disease recurrence (P = 0.001). In univariate survival analysis, high concentration of GDF-15 in effusions was associated with poor overall survival (P = 0.016), and this finding retained its prognostic value in Cox multivariate analysis (P = 0.01). Tumor cell expression of GDF-15 did not correlate with survival in analysis of the entire cohort. However, high tumor cell GDF-15 expression in prechemotherapy specimens was associated with poor progression-free survival (P = 0.046). CONCLUSIONS: Soluble GDF-15 is universally present in effusions from patients with ovarian carcinoma, and tumor cells represent a likely source for soluble GDF-15 in effusions. Growth differentiation factor-15 emerges as a potential prognostic biomarker in ovarian carcinoma.
机译:简介:生长分化因子15(GDF-15)是转化生长因子β家族的成员。我们分析了GDF-15在卵巢癌积液中的表达及其临床作用。方法:采用放射免疫法测定了162例卵巢癌患者的195份积液上清液中可溶性GDF-15的含量。使用免疫组织化学方法对来自同一患者的114例渗出液中的肿瘤细胞GDF-15表达进行了研究。结果:通过免疫放射分析法在所有积液上清液中均检测到了生长分化因子-15。在114份标本中有111份(97%)在癌细胞中观察到了生长分化因子-15的胞质表达。积液中GDF-15的浓度与GDF-15肿瘤细胞的表达呈正相关(P <0.001)。与未接受化疗的患者的标本相比,先前接受过化疗的患者的积液中的生长分化因子15浓度更高(P = 0.028)。 GDF-15积液浓度高与第一次疾病复发时对化疗的不良反应有关(P = 0.001)。在单变量生存分析中,积液中高浓度的GDF-15与较差的总体生存率相关(P = 0.016),这一发现在Cox多变量分析中保留了其预后价值(P = 0.01)。在整个队列分析中,GDF-15的肿瘤细胞表达与生存率无关。但是,化疗前标本中肿瘤细胞GDF-15的高表达与不良的无进展生存期有关(P = 0.046)。结论:卵巢癌患者的积液中普遍存在可溶性GDF-15,而肿瘤细胞代表了积液中可溶性GDF-15的可能来源。生长分化因子15作为卵巢癌的潜在预后生物标志物出现。

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