Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8348233 Peptides 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Chemerin is a novel adipokine, which is linked to adipogenesis and chemotaxis of the innate immune system. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between preoperative plasma chemerin level and prognosis of gastric cancers. One hundred ninety-six patients and 196 age- and gender-matched healthy individuals were recruited. Fasting venous blood samples were collected 2 days prior to surgery for the gastric cancer patients and at the physical examination day for the healthy volunteers. Recorded clinicopathological information included invasion depth, lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, peritoneal dissemination, tumor size and tumor-node metastasis stage. Plasma chemerin levels were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Plasma chemerin levels were statistically significantly in all patients than in healthy controls (53.1 ± 19.0 ng/mL vs. 31.3 ± 11.3 ng/mL; P < 0.001). And it was identified as an independent predictor for 5-year mortality [odds ratio (OR), 2.718; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.201-4.229; P = 0.005) and adverse event (OR, 2.982; 95% CI, 1.223-4.879; P = 0.003) of gastric cancer, and had high area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for prediction of 5-year mortality (AUC, 0.808; 95% CI, 0.745-0.860) and adverse event (AUC, 0.787; 95% CI, 0.723-0.842). It also emerged as an independent predictor for overall survival (Hazard ratios, 1.788; 95% CI, 1.200-2.663; P = 0.002) and disease-free survival (Hazard ratios, 2.016; 95% CI, 1.312-3.125; P = 0.004). Thus, our results suggest that high plasma chemerin levels are associated with long-term poor prognosis and survival of gastric cancer as well as may play a role as prognostic biomarker in gastric cancer survival.
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