High serum levels of soluble PD‑1 and PD‑L1 are associated with advanced clinical stages in patients with cervical cancer.

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomedical reports Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.3892/br.2025.1948
Silvia Elizabeth Pérez-Picazo, Patricia Martínez-Morales, Ileana Conde-Rodríguez, Julio Reyes-Leyva, Verónica Vallejo-Ruiz
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The binding of programmed cell death receptor-ligand 1 (PD-L1) to programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) inhibits T-cell activation, playing a negative role in the anticancer immune response. The soluble forms of these proteins, found in blood circulation, have recently received increasing attention and their function in the cancer immune response remains unclear. The present study evaluated the serum levels of soluble (s)PD-1 and sPD-L1 in patients with cervical cancer and healthy controls, and their associations with clinicopathological characteristics and clinical outcomes. The serum concentrations of both soluble proteins were determined via ELISA. The concentrations of sPD-1 and sPD-L1 were higher in patients with cervical cancer and advanced clinical stages. The evaluation of sPD-1 and clinical outcome revealed higher levels in deceased patients than in total remission patients. sPD-1 and sPD-L1 concentrations were moderately positively correlated; however, in patients with clinical stage IV disease, a very strong correlation was observed. sPD-1 and sPD-L1 could be used as potential diagnostic biomarkers for patients with cervical cancer. Considering the higher levels in advanced clinical stages, their role in cervical cancer progression or treatment response must be explored.

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高血清可溶性PD - 1和PD - L1水平与宫颈癌患者的晚期临床阶段相关。
程序性细胞死亡受体配体1 (PD-L1)与程序性细胞死亡蛋白1 (PD-1)结合抑制t细胞活化,在抗癌免疫应答中起负作用。在血液循环中发现的这些蛋白质的可溶性形式最近受到越来越多的关注,它们在癌症免疫反应中的功能尚不清楚。本研究评估了宫颈癌患者和健康对照者血清可溶性PD-1和sPD-L1水平及其与临床病理特征和临床结果的关系。ELISA法测定两种可溶性蛋白的血清浓度。sPD-1和sPD-L1浓度在宫颈癌及临床分期晚期患者中较高。对sPD-1的评估和临床结果显示,死亡患者的sPD-1水平高于完全缓解患者。sPD-1与sPD-L1浓度呈中度正相关;然而,在临床IV期疾病患者中,观察到非常强的相关性。sPD-1和sPD-L1可作为宫颈癌患者的潜在诊断生物标志物。考虑到晚期临床阶段较高的水平,必须探索其在宫颈癌进展或治疗反应中的作用。
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research across all fields of biology and medicine, including pharmacology, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. The journal provides a home for original research, case reports and review articles.
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