Possible predictive significance of serum rala autoantibodies on relapse-free survival in patients with colorectal cancer

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RalA protein, a member of the Ras superfamily of small GTPases, is a tumor antigen that induces serum RalA antibodies (s-RalA-Abs). The present study explored the clini-copathological and prognostic significance of s-RalA-Abs in patients with colorectal cancer. Serum samples were obtained from 314 patients with colorectal cancer at stage 0/I (n=71), stage II (n=86), stage III (n=78), stage IV (n=64) and recurrence (n=15). Samples were analyzed for the presence of s-RalA-Abs using ELISA. The cutoff optical density value was fixed at 0.324 (mean of heathy controls + 3 standard deviations). The overall positive rate for serum anti-RalA antibodies was 14%. The presence of s-RalA-Abs was not significantly associated with clinicopathological characteristic factors. Additionally, the s-RalA-Abs(+) group demonstrated significantly poor relapse-free survival rates. The s-RalA-Abs (+)/carcinoembry-onic antigen (CEA)(+) group exhibited the worst prognosis and s-RalA-Abs(+)/CEA(+) was an independent risk factor for poor relapse-free survival. Although the positive rate was not high, s-RalA-Abs may be a useful predictor of poor relapse-free survival in patients with colorectal cancer.

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Ushigome, M., Shimada, H., Nabeya, Y., Shiratori, F., Soda, H., Takiguchi, N., … Funahashi, K. (2021). Possible predictive significance of serum rala autoantibodies on relapse-free survival in patients with colorectal cancer. Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 14(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2020.2180

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