The evaluation of AREG, MMP-2, CHI3L1, GFAP, and opn serum combined value in astrocytic glioma patients’ diagnosis and prognosis

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Abstract

Gliomas account for approximately 70% of primary brain tumors in adults. Of all gliomas, grade IV astrocytoma, also called glioblastoma, has the poorest overall survival, with <5% of patients surviving five years after diagnosis. Due to the aggressiveness, lethal nature, and impaired surgical accessibility of the tumor, early diagnosis of the tumor and, in addition, prediction of the patient’s survival time are important. We hypothesize that combining the protein level values of highly recognizable glioblastoma serum biomarkers could help to achieve higher specificity and sensitivity in predicting glioma patient outcome as compared to single markers. The aim of this study was to select the most promising astrocytoma patient overall survival prediction variables from five secretory proteins—glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), chitinase 3-like 1 (CHI3L1), osteopontin (OPN), and amphiregulin (AREG)—combining them with routinely used tumor markers to create a Patient Survival Score calculation tool. The study group consisted of 70 astrocytoma patients and 31 healthy controls. We demonstrated that integrating serum CHI3L1 and OPN protein level values and tumor isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 IDH1 mutational status into one parameter could predict low-grade astrocytoma patients’ two-year survival with 93.8% accuracy.

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Urbanavičiūtė, R., Skauminas, K., & Skiriutė, D. (2020). The evaluation of AREG, MMP-2, CHI3L1, GFAP, and opn serum combined value in astrocytic glioma patients’ diagnosis and prognosis. Brain Sciences, 10(11), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10110872

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