Background: Recent studies suggested that galectin-3 may act as a pro-inflammatory damage-associated molecular pattern. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between blood galectin-3 and postoperative complications (POC) after colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery. Methods: Blood samples were taken from 35 patients with CRC before surgery, immediately after surgery, and on postoperative days (POD) 1, 3, 5, and 7. Blood galectin-3 and interleukin-6 levels were measured by commercially available ELISA. Patients were divided into those with (POC group) and without POC (no-POC group). Results: Significantly higher galectin-3 levels were observed pre- and postoperatively in the POC group (n=10) compared with those of the no-POC group (n=25). Galectin-3 levels on POD1 showed the best predictive potential for POC (cut-off: 3.18 pg/mL, area under the curve: 0.868). Conclusions: These results indicate that increased perioperative blood galectin-3 levels may be associated with POC after CRC surgery.
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Matsuda, A., Yamada, M., Matsumoto, S., Sakurazawa, N., Kawano, Y., Sekiguchi, K., … Yoshida, H. (2019). Blood Galectin-3 Levels Predict Postoperative Complications after Colorectal Cancer Surgery. Journal of Nippon Medical School, 86(3), 142–148. https://doi.org/10.1272/jnms.JNMS.2019_86-302
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