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Role of angiopoietin-2 in the control of malignant pleural effusion and prognosis in patients with primary lung adenocarcinoma

QIAN Qian,HU Wei.   

  1. Department of Respiration, Nanjing Chest Hospital, Medicine School of Southeast University, Nanjing 210029, China
  • Received:2017-06-24 Revised:2017-08-06 Online:2017-10-30 Published:2017-10-30
  • Contact: HU Wei

Abstract: Objective To investigate the role of angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) in control of malignant pleural effusions (MPE) and prognosis in patients with primary lung adenocarcinoma. Methods Using enzyme-linked immunoadsorbentassay, the levels of Ang-2 were measured in both pleural effusions (PE) and serum from a total of 79 lung adenocarcinoma patients with MPE. Data was analyzed with the efficacy of MPE control and prognosis. ResultsThe level of Ang-2 in PE was (26.67±8.82)pg/ml, and (361.18±97.58)pg/ml in serum. Ang-2 level in PE was the only one significant factor for MPE control when comparing with other demographic and laboratory data. Ang-2≥25.57 pg/ml in PE was used as a cut-off point for failure control of MPE. Logistic regression analysis showed that the level of Ang-2 in PE was an independent factor in the local control of PE(OR=5.65,95%CI:2.40-16.78,P<0.001). In a multivariate analysis, the level of Ang-2 in PE (HR=1.15,95%CI:1.01-1.32) and MPE control status (HR=0.42, 95%CI:0.19-0.89) were confirmed as independent prognostic factors for overall survival. Conclusion The level of Ang-2 in PE appears to be a reliable surrogate marker in evaluating the therapeutic efficacy in the control of MPE and prognosis.

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