Primary tumor levels of human tissue kallikreins affect surgical success and survival in ovarian cancer patients

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Primary tumor levels of human tissue kallikreins affect surgical success and survival in ovarian cancer patients. / Dorn, Julia; Schmitt, Manfred; Kates, Ronald; Schmalfeldt, Barbara; Kiechle, Marion; Scorilas, Andreas; Diamandis, Eleftherios P; Harbeck, Nadia.

In: CLIN CANCER RES, Vol. 13, No. 6, 15.03.2007, p. 1742-8.

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@article{a93019693dd443a9bbaa27c090b6b921,
title = "Primary tumor levels of human tissue kallikreins affect surgical success and survival in ovarian cancer patients",
abstract = "PURPOSE: Proteolytic factors of the human tissue kallikrein (hK) family and the plasminogen activation system play a key role in tumor progression in various malignancies. We determined antigen levels of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), its inhibitor PAI-1, and hK5-8, hK10, hK11, and hK13 by ELISA in primary tumor tissue extracts of 142 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) I to IV ovarian cancer patients (median follow-up 41 months).RESULTS: After radical surgery, absence of macroscopically visible residual tumor (RT) was achieved in 72 patients; all patients received postoperative platinum-containing chemotherapy. Significant univariate predictors of poor progression-free survival (PFS) were RT (>0), FIGO stages (III/IV versus I/II/III), ascites volume >500 mL, nodal status, and the difference between PAI-1 and uPA (fractionally ranked). In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor PFS were RT [hazard ratio (HR), 4.53] and low hK11 fractional rank (HR, 0.30). Univariate predictors of poor overall survival were RT, FIGO stages, nodal status, ascites volume, nuclear grade, and low hK10 and hK13. In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor overall survival were RT (HR, 7.49), ascites (HR, 1.97), and low hK10 (HR, 0.196). We constructed a multivariate scoring model estimating RT probability, based on ascites [odds ratio (OR), 13.1], nuclear grade (OR, 2.92), hK6 (OR, 8.54), and hK13 (OR, 0.14), with good in-sample predictive performance (area under receiver operating characteristic, 0.833).CONCLUSIONS: In view of risks and benefits of radical surgery, such a score could support preoperative risk stratification and identify candidates for alternative therapeutic strategies. These results highlight the distinct roles of the hKs for different disease end points in ovarian cancer and their potential to support individualized therapy decisions.",
keywords = "Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Ovarian Neoplasms, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1, Survival Analysis, Tissue Kallikreins, Treatment Outcome, Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator",
author = "Julia Dorn and Manfred Schmitt and Ronald Kates and Barbara Schmalfeldt and Marion Kiechle and Andreas Scorilas and Diamandis, {Eleftherios P} and Nadia Harbeck",
year = "2007",
month = mar,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-2482",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "1742--8",
journal = "CLIN CANCER RES",
issn = "1078-0432",
publisher = "American Association for Cancer Research Inc.",
number = "6",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Primary tumor levels of human tissue kallikreins affect surgical success and survival in ovarian cancer patients

AU - Dorn, Julia

AU - Schmitt, Manfred

AU - Kates, Ronald

AU - Schmalfeldt, Barbara

AU - Kiechle, Marion

AU - Scorilas, Andreas

AU - Diamandis, Eleftherios P

AU - Harbeck, Nadia

PY - 2007/3/15

Y1 - 2007/3/15

N2 - PURPOSE: Proteolytic factors of the human tissue kallikrein (hK) family and the plasminogen activation system play a key role in tumor progression in various malignancies. We determined antigen levels of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), its inhibitor PAI-1, and hK5-8, hK10, hK11, and hK13 by ELISA in primary tumor tissue extracts of 142 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) I to IV ovarian cancer patients (median follow-up 41 months).RESULTS: After radical surgery, absence of macroscopically visible residual tumor (RT) was achieved in 72 patients; all patients received postoperative platinum-containing chemotherapy. Significant univariate predictors of poor progression-free survival (PFS) were RT (>0), FIGO stages (III/IV versus I/II/III), ascites volume >500 mL, nodal status, and the difference between PAI-1 and uPA (fractionally ranked). In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor PFS were RT [hazard ratio (HR), 4.53] and low hK11 fractional rank (HR, 0.30). Univariate predictors of poor overall survival were RT, FIGO stages, nodal status, ascites volume, nuclear grade, and low hK10 and hK13. In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor overall survival were RT (HR, 7.49), ascites (HR, 1.97), and low hK10 (HR, 0.196). We constructed a multivariate scoring model estimating RT probability, based on ascites [odds ratio (OR), 13.1], nuclear grade (OR, 2.92), hK6 (OR, 8.54), and hK13 (OR, 0.14), with good in-sample predictive performance (area under receiver operating characteristic, 0.833).CONCLUSIONS: In view of risks and benefits of radical surgery, such a score could support preoperative risk stratification and identify candidates for alternative therapeutic strategies. These results highlight the distinct roles of the hKs for different disease end points in ovarian cancer and their potential to support individualized therapy decisions.

AB - PURPOSE: Proteolytic factors of the human tissue kallikrein (hK) family and the plasminogen activation system play a key role in tumor progression in various malignancies. We determined antigen levels of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), its inhibitor PAI-1, and hK5-8, hK10, hK11, and hK13 by ELISA in primary tumor tissue extracts of 142 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) I to IV ovarian cancer patients (median follow-up 41 months).RESULTS: After radical surgery, absence of macroscopically visible residual tumor (RT) was achieved in 72 patients; all patients received postoperative platinum-containing chemotherapy. Significant univariate predictors of poor progression-free survival (PFS) were RT (>0), FIGO stages (III/IV versus I/II/III), ascites volume >500 mL, nodal status, and the difference between PAI-1 and uPA (fractionally ranked). In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor PFS were RT [hazard ratio (HR), 4.53] and low hK11 fractional rank (HR, 0.30). Univariate predictors of poor overall survival were RT, FIGO stages, nodal status, ascites volume, nuclear grade, and low hK10 and hK13. In multivariate analysis, significant independent factors for poor overall survival were RT (HR, 7.49), ascites (HR, 1.97), and low hK10 (HR, 0.196). We constructed a multivariate scoring model estimating RT probability, based on ascites [odds ratio (OR), 13.1], nuclear grade (OR, 2.92), hK6 (OR, 8.54), and hK13 (OR, 0.14), with good in-sample predictive performance (area under receiver operating characteristic, 0.833).CONCLUSIONS: In view of risks and benefits of radical surgery, such a score could support preoperative risk stratification and identify candidates for alternative therapeutic strategies. These results highlight the distinct roles of the hKs for different disease end points in ovarian cancer and their potential to support individualized therapy decisions.

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Disease-Free Survival

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Ovarian Neoplasms

KW - Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1

KW - Survival Analysis

KW - Tissue Kallikreins

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator

U2 - 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-2482

DO - 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-2482

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 17363527

VL - 13

SP - 1742

EP - 1748

JO - CLIN CANCER RES

JF - CLIN CANCER RES

SN - 1078-0432

IS - 6

ER -