Tissue factor positive microparticles as a biomarker for increased risk of breast cancer-associated thrombosis: a mini review.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Current Opinion in Hematology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/MOH.0000000000000774
Regan Bucciol, Maha Othman
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Purpose of review: Cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT), such as venous thromboembolism (VTE), is a frequent complication in cancer patients, resulting in poor prognosis. Breast cancer is not highly thrombogenic but is highly prevalent, resulting in increased VTE cases. Many cancers express tissue factor (TF), a glycoprotein that triggers coagulation. The cancer cells were shown to express and release substantial amounts of TF-positive microparticles (MPTF), associated with a prothrombotic state. This narrative review evaluated the current use of the procoagulant MPTF as a biomarker for thrombosis risk in breast cancer.

Recent findings: Tumors of epithelial origin with elevated TF expression have been associated with increased VTE incidence. Thus, studies have affirmed the use of MPTF biomarkers for VTE risk in many cancers. Patients with metastatic breast cancer and CAT were found to exhibit elevated procoagulant microparticles in vitro, due to TF expression. The silencing of TF was associated with decreased microparticle release in breast carcinoma cell lines, associated with decreased coagulation.

Summary: CAT is a multifactorial condition, with several various underlying diseases. It is proposed that MPTF may be an effective biomarker for thrombosis risk in breast cancer patients but requires a more systemic evaluation utilizing standardized quantification methods.

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组织因子阳性微粒作为乳腺癌相关血栓形成风险增加的生物标志物:一项小型综述。
综述目的:癌症相关血栓形成(CAT),如静脉血栓栓塞(VTE),是癌症患者的常见并发症,导致预后不良。癌症不是高度血栓形成的,但高度流行,导致VTE病例增加。许多癌症表达组织因子(TF),一种触发凝血的糖蛋白。癌症细胞表现出表达和释放大量的与血栓形成前状态相关的TF-阳性微粒(MPTF)。这篇叙述性综述评估了目前使用促凝剂MPTF作为癌症血栓形成风险的生物标志物。最近的发现:TF表达升高的上皮性肿瘤与VTE发病率增加有关。因此,研究证实了MPTF生物标志物在许多癌症中用于VTE风险。转移性乳腺癌癌症和CAT患者在体外表现出由于TF表达而升高的促凝血微粒。TF的沉默与乳腺癌细胞系中微粒释放的减少有关,与凝血减少有关。综述:CAT是一种多因素疾病,有多种潜在疾病。有人提出,MPTF可能是癌症患者血栓形成风险的有效生物标志物,但需要使用标准化量化方法进行更系统的评估。
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期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Hematology is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of hematology. Its hand-picked selection of editors ensure the highest quality selection of unbiased review articles on themes from nine key subject areas, including myeloid biology, Vascular biology, hematopoiesis and erythroid system and its diseases.
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