Nur Amira Khairil Anwar , Muhammad Najmi Mohd Nazri , Elis Rosliza Mohd Adzemi , Amy Amilda Anthony , Mawaddah Mohd Azlan , Venugopal Balakrishnan , Khairul Mohd Fadzli Mustaffa , Maya Mazuwin Yahya , Juhara Haron , Tengku Ahmad Damitri Al-Astani Tengku Din , Lip Soon Lai , Mohd Aizuddin Kamaruddin , Noor Fatmawati Mokhtar
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Elevated serum soluble programmed death ligand 1 (sPD-L1) level correlate with clinical characteristics in breast cancer patients: A study at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Background
Elevated serum levels of soluble PD-L1 (sPD-L1) have been reported in many cancers; however, there is limited data of sPD-L1 in breast cancer, especially those representing Asian (Malay) women. The purpose of this study was to evaluate sPD-L1 serum levels and analyze its correlation with clinical characteristics in breast cancer patients at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM).
Methods
Blood specimens were obtained from 92 malignant, 16 benign breast cancer patients and 23 healthy controls. The serum concentrations of sPD-L1 were assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results
The median serum sPD-L1 concentration of malignant and benign breast cancer patients was significantly elevated compared to the healthy cohorts (12.50 ng/mL vs 13.97 ng/mL vs 8.75 ng/mL, p < 0.05). Optimal cut-off value of serum sPD-L1 for predicting disease progression was 8.84 ng/mL. Elevated serum sPD-L1 levels were significantly associated with menarche age, ethnicity, birth control usage, comorbidity and HER2 status (p < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed the menarche age and birth control were the independent factors affecting sPD-L1 expression.
Conclusion
Elevated serum levels of sPD-L1 were significantly associated with several clinical characteristics and warrant further investigation in evaluating patients pre-diagnosed with breast cancer.
期刊介绍:
The journal Cytokine has an open access mirror journal Cytokine: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
* Devoted exclusively to the study of the molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, immunology, genome-wide association studies, pathobiology, diagnostic and clinical applications of all known interleukins, hematopoietic factors, growth factors, cytotoxins, interferons, new cytokines, and chemokines, Cytokine provides comprehensive coverage of cytokines and their mechanisms of actions, 12 times a year by publishing original high quality refereed scientific papers from prominent investigators in both the academic and industrial sectors.
We will publish 3 major types of manuscripts:
1) Original manuscripts describing research results.
2) Basic and clinical reviews describing cytokine actions and regulation.
3) Short commentaries/perspectives on recently published aspects of cytokines, pathogenesis and clinical results.