男性和女性癌症的全身炎症反应指数和总体炎症系统指数:基于性别的免疫治疗的意义

Mutiu Alani Jimoh, Ganiyu Olatunbosun Arinola, Abbas Abdus-Salam, Adeniyi Adenipekun
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& lt; b>背景:& lt; / b>一些血细胞比率已经成为癌症进展和管理的简单和最小回避的炎症标志物。全身性炎症反应指数(SIRI)和总炎症系统指数(AISI)由于使用两个以上的免疫细胞计算,是炎症的可靠指标,但尚未得到广泛研究。目前的研究在描述基于性别的癌症和建议基于炎症的治疗方面尤为重要。方法:50例宫颈癌患者、50例前列腺癌患者和61例对照者,采用全自动血清学分析仪计算白细胞计数差异,计算SIRI和AISI。</b>结果</b>:宫颈癌患者和前列腺癌患者的SIRI和AISI均值较对照组显著升高。与宫颈癌患者相比,前列腺癌患者平均白细胞和中性粒细胞计数显著升高,SIRI、单核细胞计数和AISI显著降低。<br /></b>结论</b>:本研究提示炎症是宫颈癌和前列腺癌患者的一种现象,但炎症对宫颈癌患者的影响可能更大,提示性激素可能限制了广谱单一癌症免疫治疗对两性的疗效。
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Systemic inflammation response index and aggregate inflammation systemic index in male and female cancers: Implication for gender based immunotherapy
Background: Several blood cell ratios have emerged as easy and minimally evasive inflammatory markers of cancer progression and management. Systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) and aggregate inflammation systemic index (AISI), which are reliable indicators of inflammation because they are calculated using more than two immune cells, have not been widely studied. The present study is particularly important in delineating gender-based cancers and to suggest inflammation based therapy.
Methods: SIRI and AISI were calculated from differential white blood cell counts using automatic hematology analyzer in 50 cervical patients, 50 prostate cancer patients and 61 corresponding controls.
Results: Mean values of SIRI and AISI were significantly raised in cervical cancer patients and prostate cancer patients compared with corresponding control. The mean white blood cell and neutrophil counts were significantly raised while SIRI, monocyte counts and AISI were significantly reduced in prostate cancer patients compared with cervical cancer patients.
Conclusions: This study suggests that inflammation is a phenomenon in cervical- and prostate- cancer patients but the impact of inflammation might be more in cervical cancer patients, suggesting that sex hormones might limit the efficacy of broad spectrum single cancer immunotherapy for both sexes.
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