宫颈癌相关静脉血栓中的止血基因变异:临床策略思考

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Beatriz Vieira Neto, Valéria Tavares, José Brito da Silva, Joana Liz-Pimenta, Inês Soares Marques, Lurdes Salgado, Luísa Carvalho, Deolinda Pereira, Rui Medeiros
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摘要

静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)是一种危及生命的止血疾病,经常在癌症患者中确诊。Khorana 评分是目前根据肿瘤患者对 VTE 的易感性进行分层的主要风险评估模型,但其性能有限。与此同时,对普通人群 VTE 病理生理学的深入研究发现了一系列与 VTE 相关的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)。然而,它们对癌症相关血栓形成(CAT)的预测能力还存在争议。接受放化疗的宫颈癌(CC)患者经常会出现 VTE,这对他们的生存造成了负面影响。因此,为了改善血栓预防,目前正在研究新的血栓生物标志物,包括 SNPs。本研究探讨了止血基因 SNP 对 CC 相关 VTE 的预测能力及其对 VTE 的预后价值。研究评估了止血基因中的六个 SNPs。一项回顾性队列研究共纳入了401名接受放化疗的CC患者。研究评估了VTE发生时间和总生存期(OS)的影响。CAT对CC患者的OS有很大影响(对数秩检验,P < 0.001)。SERPINE1 rs2070682(T > C)与 CC 相关 VTE 风险有显著相关性(CC/CT vs. TT,对数秩检验,P = 0.002;C 等位基因,Cox 模型,危险比 (HR) = 6.99,P = 0.009),而 F2 rs1799963(G >;A)则显示出重要的预后价值,与 VTE 无关(AA/AG vs. GG,对数秩检验,P = 0.020;A 等位基因,Cox 模型,HR = 2.76 和 P = 0.026)。其余 SNP 均未发现明显关联。SERPINE1 rs2070682和F2 rs1799963的多态性可作为临床决策的重要工具,分别有助于血栓预防和CC管理。
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Haemostatic gene variations in cervical cancer-associated venous thrombosis: considerations for clinical strategies

Haemostatic gene variations in cervical cancer-associated venous thrombosis: considerations for clinical strategies

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a life-threatening haemostatic disease frequently diagnosed among the cancer population. The Khorana Score is currently the primal risk assessment model to stratify oncological patients according to their susceptibility to VTE, however, it displays a limited performance. Meanwhile, intensive research on VTE pathophysiology in the general population has uncovered a range of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the condition. Nonetheless, their predictive ability concerning cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) is controversial. Cervical cancer (CC) patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy often experience VTE, which negatively affects their survival. Thus, aiming for an improvement in thromboprophylaxis, new thrombotic biomarkers, including SNPs, are currently under investigation. In this study, the predictive capability of haemostatic gene SNPs on CC-related VTE and their prognostic value regardless of VTE were explored. Six SNPs in haemostatic genes were evaluated. A total of 401 CC patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy were enrolled in a retrospective cohort study. The implications for the time to VTE occurrence and overall survival (OS) were assessed. CAT considerably impacted the CC patients’ OS (log-rank test, P < 0.001). SERPINE1 rs2070682 (T > C) showed a significant association with the risk of CC-related VTE (CC/CT vs. TT, log-rank test, P = 0.002; C allele, Cox model, hazard ratio (HR) = 6.99 and P = 0.009), while F2 rs1799963 (G > A) demonstrated an important prognostic value regardless of VTE (AA/AG vs. GG, log-rank test, P = 0.020; A allele, Cox model, HR = 2.76 and P = 0.026). For the remaining SNPs, no significant associations were detected. The polymorphisms SERPINE1 rs2070682 and F2 rs1799963 could be valuable tools in clinical decision-making, aiding in thromboprophylaxis and CC management, respectively.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis is a long-awaited resource for contemporary cardiologists, hematologists, vascular medicine specialists and clinician-scientists actively involved in treatment decisions and clinical investigation of thrombotic disorders involving the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems. The principal focus of the Journal centers on the pathobiology of thrombosis and vascular disorders and the use of anticoagulants, platelet antagonists, cell-based therapies and interventions in scientific investigation, clinical-translational research and patient care. The Journal will publish original work which emphasizes the interface between fundamental scientific principles and clinical investigation, stimulating an interdisciplinary and scholarly dialogue in thrombosis and vascular science. Published works will also define platforms for translational research, drug development, clinical trials and patient-directed applications. The Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis'' integrated format will expand the reader''s knowledge base and provide important insights for both the investigation and direct clinical application of the most rapidly growing fields in medicine-thrombosis and vascular science.
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