Serum levels of melanoma-inhibiting activity do not predict relapse in melanoma patients.

Virginia M Klimek, Linda Williams, Paul B Chapman
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Abstract

Melanoma-inhibiting activity (MIA) is a 107 amino-acid protein secreted from melanoma cells and frequently detectable at high concentration in the serum of patients with advanced melanoma. Early studies suggested that MIA may be a useful serum tumor-marker for detection of recurrent or progressive disease. We evaluated the sensitivity of serum MIA levels in predicting the risk of relapse in patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Stage II, III, and IV melanoma. MIA was measured by ELISA in serum from 39 patients with AJCC Stage II, III and IV disease at a single time-point 1 month to 5 years after they were rendered free of disease. Twenty-three of the 39 patients recurred, with a median follow-up of 4.5 months. Only four of the 23 patients who recurred had shown elevated MIA values (17% sensitivity). Of the 16 patients who remain free of disease (median follow-up 3.5 years, range 11 months to 6.3 years), one patient had an elevated MIA. There was no significant difference in the proportion of patients with elevated serum MIA between the patients who recurred and those who remained free of disease. In this series, serum MIA was not a sensitive marker for relapse in patients who were clinically free of disease after treatment.

黑色素瘤抑制活性的血清水平不能预测黑色素瘤患者的复发。
黑色素瘤抑制活性(melanoma - inhibitory activity, MIA)是黑色素瘤细胞分泌的一种由107个氨基酸组成的蛋白,在晚期黑色素瘤患者的血清中经常检测到高浓度。早期研究表明,MIA可能是一种有用的血清肿瘤标志物,用于检测复发或进展性疾病。我们评估了血清MIA水平在预测美国癌症联合委员会(AJCC) II期、III期和IV期黑色素瘤患者复发风险方面的敏感性。在39例AJCC II期、III期和IV期患者的疾病痊愈后1个月至5年,用ELISA法测定了患者血清中的MIA。39例患者中有23例复发,中位随访时间为4.5个月。23例复发患者中只有4例显示MIA值升高(敏感性为17%)。在16例无疾病的患者中(中位随访3.5年,11个月至6.3年),1例患者的MIA升高。复发患者与无疾病患者血清MIA升高的比例无显著差异。在这个系列中,血清MIA不是治疗后临床无病患者复发的敏感指标。
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