低基线血浆L-谷氨酰胺浓度确定索拉非尼治疗期间发生早期胃肠道不良事件的高危肝癌患者

IF 0.9 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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胃肠道不良事件(GIAE)在索拉非尼治疗的晚期肝细胞癌(HCC)患者中很常见。腹泻是导致治疗中断和剂量调整的常见事件。我们的研究评估了基线血液L-谷氨酰胺(L-Gln)水平在预测治疗早期胃肠道不良事件发展(eGIAE)中的作用。135名晚期HCC患者在开始服用索拉非尼之前测量了血液L-Gln。治疗期间发生的任何不良事件均登记在前瞻性数据库中。我们分别使用Mann–Whitney U和Fisher精确检验来比较定量或分类变量,Kaplan–Meier方法分析事件时间变量,对数秩检验用于生存函数,Cox回归模型用于估计风险比(HR)。15%的患者出现eGIAE,其中腹泻最为常见。L-Gln水平最低的患者出现eGIAE的风险明显更高,而那些水平最高的患者则受到保护,免受eGIAE影响,并获得更好的生存率。我们的研究首次表明,在索拉非尼治疗期间,HCC患者的基线血液L-Gln水平与eGIAE发展之间存在关联。低L-Gln浓度可能反映了一种潜在的肠道屏障受损,这种屏障在治疗开始后早期就变得具有临床相关性。
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Low Baseline Plasma L-Glutamine Concentration Identifies Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients at High Risk of Developing Early Gastrointestinal Adverse Events during Sorafenib Treatment
Gastrointestinal adverse events (GIAEs) are common in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treated with sorafenib. Diarrhea is a prevalent event responsible for treatment interruptions and dosage modifications. Our study evaluates the role of baseline blood L-glutamine (L-Gln) levels in the prediction of gastrointestinal adverse events development early during treatment (eGIAE). Blood L-Gln was measured in 135 patients with advanced HCC prior to starting sorafenib. Any adverse events developed during therapy were registered in a prospective database. We used Mann–Whitney U and Fisher’s exact tests to compare quantitative or categorical variables, respectively, Kaplan–Meier method to analyze time to event variables, log-rank test for the survival functions and Cox regression models to estimate hazard ratios (HR). Fifteen per cent of patients developed eGIAE, with diarrhea as the most frequent one. Patients displaying the lowest L-Gln levels presented a significant higher risk of eGIAE, while those with the highest levels were protected from eGIAE and achieved better survival. Our study shows for the first time the association of baseline blood L-Gln levels with eGIAE development in HCC patients during sorafenib treatment. Low L-Gln concentrations might reflect a potentially compromised intestinal barrier that becomes clinically relevant early after treatment start.
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