Changes of Circulating Endothelial Cells and Microparticles after Conventional Chemotherapy in Patients with Extensive Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Relevance to Prognosis and Treatment Response

F. Najjar, M. Alammar, G. Al-Massarani, Nissreen Almalla, A. Japawe, I. Banat, A. Ikhtiar
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Objectives: Tumor angiogenesis is controlled by inhibitors and angiogenic factors. However, circulating endothelial cells (CECs) and microparticles (MPs) may be related to tumor angiogenesis in malignant tumors. We therefore investigated the significance of CECs and MPs variation for the prediction of treatment efficacy andprognosis in patients with extensive small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). Materials and methods: Isolation and quantification of CECs from the whole-blood was performed using immune magnetic separation (IMS) technique, while flow cytometry measurement (FCM) was used for enumerating MPs in plasma samples.Results: Twenty-six patients were included in this prospective study. The relative change in CEC and MP counts after treatment, correctly identified treatment response in 22/26 patients (84.6%) and 17/23 patients (73.9%) respectively. The difference in themedian duration of time to progression (TTP) between patient with high relative changes and those with low relative changes in CEC and MP values was not statistically significant (p=0.39 and p=0.2, respectively). By contrast, the increase in CEC and MP levels after chemotherapy tended to be inversely correlated with longer TTP duration (r²=0.111 and r²=0.171, respectively). However, onlym decreased MP values after chemotherapy have the trend to be correlated with longer TTP duration (r²=0.167).Conclusion: The relative change in CEC and MP values after treatment seems to be a useful biomarker for the evaluation of treatment response in patients with extensive SCLC. Moreover, this relative change in both biomarkers might be considered as a prognostic tool in SCLC.
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癌症小细胞肺癌常规化疗后循环内皮细胞和微颗粒的变化与预后及治疗反应的相关性
目的:肿瘤血管生成受到抑制剂和血管生成因子的控制。然而,循环内皮细胞(CECs)和微粒(MP)可能与恶性肿瘤中的肿瘤血管生成有关。因此,我们研究了CECs和MP变化对广泛性小细胞肺癌(SCLC)患者治疗效果和诊断的预测意义。材料和方法:采用免疫磁分离(IMS)技术从全血中分离和定量CECs,采用流式细胞术(FCM)计数血浆样品中的MP。结果:26名患者被纳入本前瞻性研究。CEC和MP计数在治疗后的相对变化,分别正确识别了22/26名患者(84.6%)和17/23名患者(73.9%)的治疗反应。CEC和MP值相对变化高的患者和相对变化低的患者的中期进展时间(TTP)差异无统计学意义(分别为p=0.39和p=0.2)。相反,化疗后CEC和MP水平的增加往往与TTP持续时间的延长呈负相关(r²分别为0.111和0.171)。然而,只有化疗后MP值的降低与TTP持续时间的延长有关(r²=0.167)。结论:治疗后CEC和MP值的相对变化似乎是评估广泛性SCLC患者治疗反应的有用生物标志物。此外,这两种生物标志物的相对变化可能被认为是SCLC的预后工具。
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