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Cytokeratins as serum markers in lung cancer: a comparison of CYFRA 21-1 and TPS.
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Tumor BiologyPrognostic BiomarkersAdvanced Lung DiseaseMedicineCytokeratin FragmentImmunologySerum MarkersPathologyBronchial NeoplasmCytokeratin MarkersImmune Checkpoint InhibitorOncologyRadiation OncologyTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerCancer Research
We examined two recently described cytokeratin markers, CYFRA 21-1 (cytokeratin fragment recognized by KS 19-1 and BM 19-21 antibodies) and TPS (specific M3 epitope of the tissue polypeptide antigen), in 405 lung cancer patients (91 small-cell and 314 non-small-cell lung cancers) and 59 patients presenting with nonmalignant pulmonary disease. Sensitivity-specificity relationship, as analyzed by receiver operating characteristic curves, demonstrated a higher accuracy of CYFRA 21-1 in comparison with TPS in both small-cell and non-small-cell lung cancers. Thresholds of 3.6 ng/ml and 140 U/L for CYFRA 21-1 and TPS respectively gave a 90% to 95% specificity. Sensitivity of CYFRA 21-1 was the highest in squamous-cell carcinomas (0.61) and the lowest in small-cell lung cancers (0.36), whereas sensitivity of TPS did not vary significantly according to histology (overall sensitivity, 0.40). In non-small-cell lung cancers, both serum CYFRA 21-1 and serum TPS distributions varied significantly according to Mountain's stage of the disease, nodal status, tumor status, and performance status, inasmuch as the worse each above-mentioned variable became, the higher the median and interquartile serum marker level was. Neither CYFRA 21-1 nor TPS was able to accurately discriminate between stage IIIa (marginally resectable) and stage IIIb (unresectable) non-small-cell lung cancers, however. In both small-cell and non-small-cell lung cancers, univariate survival analyses demonstrated that either a CYFRA 21-1 level over 3.6 ng/ml or a TPS level over 140 U/L significantly indicated a poor survival rate. In the whole population, taking into account other significant variables, Cox's model analysis demonstrated that a poor performance index, an advanced stage of the disease, the presence of metastases, elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase, and high serum CYFRA 21-1 (odds ratio, 1.74; 95% confidence interval, [1.33-2.27] were independent prognostic variables. We concluded that CYFRA 21-1 is a significant determinant of survival. Other applications of cytokeratin markers in lung cancer are still limited.
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