Post-operative plasma osteopontin predicts distant metastasis in human colorectal cancer

The overall prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is unsatisfactory due to cancer metastasis after operation. This study aims to investigate the clinical significance of plasma osteopontin (OPN) levels as minimally invasive, predictive, and surrogate biomarkers for prognosis of CRC patients....

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2015-05, Vol.10 (5), p.e0126219-e0126219
Hauptverfasser: Ng, Lui, Wan, Timothy Ming-Hun, Lam, Colin Siu-Chi, Chow, Ariel Ka-Man, Wong, Sunny Kit-Man, Man, Johnny Hon-Wai, Li, Hung-Sing, Cheng, Nathan Shiu-Man, Pak, Ryan Chung-Hei, Cheung, Alvin Ho-Kwan, Yau, Thomas Chung-Cheung, Lo, Oswens Siu-Hung, Foo, Dominic Chi-Chung, Poon, Jensen Tung-Chung, Poon, Ronnie Tung-Ping, Pang, Roberta Wen-Chi, Law, Wai-Lun
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Zusammenfassung:The overall prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is unsatisfactory due to cancer metastasis after operation. This study aims to investigate the clinical significance of plasma osteopontin (OPN) levels as minimally invasive, predictive, and surrogate biomarkers for prognosis of CRC patients. This randomized study design consists of pre-operative and post-operative plasma samples from a total of 79 patients. We determined plasma levels of OPN by ELISA and examined their correlation with the clinicopathological parameters of CRC patients. The effects of endogenous and exogenous OPN on CRC metastasis were investigated by examination of the effect on regulators of epithelial to messenchymal transition and migration assay. Our findings demonstrated for the first time the clinical correlation of plasma OPN with metastasis of CRC patients. High post-operative plasma OPN level (>153.02 ng/ml) associated with development of metastasis after curative resection (p
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0126219