Association Between Clinicopathological Parameters and S100A8/A9 Expression According to Smoking History in Patients With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

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Background/Aim: Lung cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and chronic inflammation caused by cigarette smoke plays a crucial role in the development and progression of this disease. S100A8/9 and RAGE are associated with chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer. This study aimed to investigate the expression of S100A8/9, HMBG1, and other related proinflammatory molecules and clinical characteristics in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients and Methods: We obtained serum and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid samples from 107 patients and categorized them as never or ever-smokers. We measured the levels of S100A8/9, RAGE, and HMGB1 in the collected samples using enzyme-linked immunosorbent kits. Immunohistochemical staining was also performed to assess the expression of S100A8/9, CD11b, and CD8 in lung cancer tissues. The correlation between the expression of these proteins and the clinical characteristics of patients with NSCLC was also explored. Results: The expression of S100A8/A9, RAGE, and HMGB was significantly correlated with smoking status and was higher in people with a history of smoking or who were currently smoking. There was a positive correlation between serum and BAL fluid S100A8/9 levels. The expression of S100A8/A9 and CD8 in lung tumor tissues was significantly correlated with smoking history in patients with NSCLC. Ever-smokers, non-adenocarcinoma histology, and high PD-L1 expression were significant factors predicting high serum S100A8/9 levels in multivariate analysis. Conclusion: The S100A8/9-RAGE pathway and CD8 expression were increased in smokingrelated NSCLC patients. The S100A8/9-RAGE pathway could be a promising biomarker for chronic airway inflammation and carcinogenesis in smoking-related lung diseases.

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Cho, S. B., Kim, I. K., Yeo, C. D., & Lee, S. H. (2024). Association Between Clinicopathological Parameters and S100A8/A9 Expression According to Smoking History in Patients With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. In Vivo, 38(1), 474–481. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.13462

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