The prognostic significance of lactate dehydrogenase levels in seminoma patients with advanced disease: an analysis by the Global Germ Cell Tumor Collaborative Group (G3)

  • Christoph Seidel
  • Gedske Daugaard
  • Tim Nestler
  • Alexey Tryakin
  • Mikhail Fedyanin
  • Christian Daniel Fankhauser
  • Thomas Hermanns
  • Jorge Aparicio
  • Julia Heinzelbecker
  • Pia Paffenholz
  • Axel Heidenreich
  • Ugo De Giorgi
  • Richard Cathomas
  • Anja Lorch
  • Anna Fingerhut
  • Fabian Gayer
  • Felix Bremmer
  • Patrizia Giannatempo
  • Andrea Necchi
  • Daniele Raggi
  • Gaetano Aurilio
  • Chiara Casadei
  • Marcus Hentrich
  • Ben Tran
  • Klaus-Peter Dieckmann
  • Margarido Brito
  • Christian Ruf
  • Alessandro Mazzocca
  • Bruno Vincenzi
  • Olof Stahl
  • Carsten Bokemeyer
  • Christoph Oing

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The prognostic significance of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in patients with metastatic seminoma is not defined. We investigated the prognostic impact of LDH levels prior to first-line systemic treatment and other clinical characteristics in this subset of patients.

METHODS: Files from two registry studies and one single-institution database were analyzed retrospectively. Uni- and multivariate analyses were conducted to identify patient characteristics associated with recurrence free survival (RFS), overall survival (OS), and complete response rate (CRR).

RESULTS: The dataset included 351 metastatic seminoma patients with a median follow-up of 5.36 years. Five-year RFS, OS and CRR were 82%, 89% and 52%, respectively. Explorative analysis revealed a cut-off LDH level of < 2.5 upper limit of normal (ULN) (n = 228) vs. ≥ 2.5 ULN (n = 123) to be associated with a significant difference concerning OS associated with 5-years OS rates of 93% vs. 83% (p = 0.001) which was confirmed in multivariate analysis (HR 2.87; p = 0.004). Furthermore, the cut-off LDH < 2.5 ULN vs. ≥ 2.5 ULN correlated with RFS and CRR associated with a 5-years RFS rate and CRR of 76% vs. 86% (p = 0.012) and 32% vs. 59% (p  ≤  0.001), respectively.

CONCLUSIONS: LDH levels correlate with treatment response and survival in metastatic seminoma patients and should be considered for their prognostic stratification.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0724-4983
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 09.2021
PubMed 33683412