Assessment of circulating VEGF as a predictive biomarker of peritoneal carcinomatosis in gastric cancer

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Introduction: Early diagnosis of peritoneal carcinomatosis is difficult in patients with gastric cancer who are at high risk of developing peritoneal metastases. The measurement of serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) has proven to be a useful prognostic factor in gastric cancer, but it also could be a predictive factor for peritoneal metastases since the VEGF signalling pathway is directly involved in the development of peritoneal metastases. Methods: This is a retrospective study from 2005 to 2017. We reviewed the peritoneal recurrence pattern of a cohort of 59 gastric cancer patients in whom serum VEGF was measured before surgery and after completion of adjuvant treatment Results: Preoperative serum VEGF (pre-VEGF) level was identified as an independent prognostic factor for developing peritoneal metastases. The optimal cut-off value of pre-VEGF levels was 507 pg/mL, which presented a sensitivity of 66 % and a specificity of 78% to predict the development of peritoneal metastases. Patients with high pre-VEGF levels (>507 pg/mL) were at greater risk of developing peritoneal metastases than patients with low pre-VEGF levels (<507 pg/mL) (p=0.023). Conclusions: VEGF plays a crucial role in the development of peritoneal metastases, and serum VEGF meets the requirements of a potential predictive marker for peritoneal carcinomatosis. Therefore, the measurement of serum VEGF levels could be useful during the follow-up of patients with advanced gastric cancer.
评估循环VEGF作为胃癌腹膜癌病变的预测性生物标志物
导读:腹膜癌的早期诊断对腹膜转移高风险的胃癌患者是困难的。血清血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)的测量已被证明是胃癌的一个有用的预后因素,但它也可能是腹膜转移的一个预测因素,因为VEGF信号通路直接参与腹膜转移的发展。方法:回顾性研究时间为2005 - 2017年。我们回顾了59例胃癌患者的腹膜复发模式,这些患者在手术前和辅助治疗完成后测量了血清VEGF。结果:术前血清VEGF (pre-VEGF)水平被确定为腹膜转移发生的独立预后因素。预vegf水平的最佳临界值为507 pg/mL,预测腹膜转移的敏感性为66%,特异性为78%。vegf前水平高(>507 pg/mL)的患者发生腹膜转移的风险高于vegf前水平低(<507 pg/mL)的患者(p=0.023)。结论:VEGF在腹膜转移的发生发展中起着至关重要的作用,血清VEGF符合腹膜癌病变潜在预测指标的要求。因此,血清VEGF水平的测量在晚期胃癌患者的随访中可能是有用的。
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