Serum anti-Gal-3 autoantibody is a predictive marker of the efficacy of platinum-based chemotherapy against pulmonary adenocarcinoma

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Background: Identification of predictive markers for the efficacy of platinum-based chemotherapy is necessary to improve the quality of the life of cancer patients. Materials and Methods: We detected proteins recognized by autoantibodies in pretreated sera from patients with lung adenocarcinoma (AC) evaluated as showing progressive disease (PD) or a partial response (PR) after cisplatin-based chemotherapy by proteomic analysis. Then, the levels of the candidate autoantibodies in the pretreated serum were validated by dot-blot analysis for 22 AC patients who received platinum-based chemotherapy, and the expression of identified proteins was immunohistochemically analyzed in 40 AC biopsy specimens. Results: An autoantibody against galectin-3 (Gal-3) was detected in pretreated sera from an AC patient with PD. Serum IgG levels of anti-Gal-3 autoantibody were significantly higher in patients evaluated with PD than in those with PR and stable disease (SD) (p = 0.0084). Furthermore, pretreated biopsy specimens taken from patients evaluated as showing PD following platinumbased chemotherapy showed a tendency to have a higher positive rate of Gal-3 than those with PR and SD (p = 0.0601). Conclusions: These results suggest that serum IgG levels of anti-Gal-3 autoantibody may be useful to predict the efficacy of platinum-based chemotherapy for patients with lung AC.

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Yanagita, K., Nagashio, R., Ryuge, S., Katono, K., Jiang, S. X., Tsuchiya, B., … Sato, Y. (2015). Serum anti-Gal-3 autoantibody is a predictive marker of the efficacy of platinum-based chemotherapy against pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 16(17), 7959–7965. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2015.16.17.7959

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