Lack of utility of plasma TNF-α level in predicting therapeutic efficacy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer

Kumar, Sachin ; Guleria, Randeep ; Singh, Vikas ; Mohan, Anant ; Bharti, Alok C. ; Das, Bhudev C. (2010) Lack of utility of plasma TNF-α level in predicting therapeutic efficacy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer Cytokine, 51 (3). pp. 245-248. ISSN 1043-4666

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Abstract

Background: Accumulating evidence suggests a change in cytokine profile after cytotoxic therapies. We hypothesized that change in plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) during the course of chemotherapy in lung cancer may predict therapeutic efficacy at an early stage. Methods: Plasma TNF-α levels were quantified before first, second, and third cycle of chemotherapy in 42 patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer and correlated with response to therapy as assessed by computed tomography after the third chemotherapy cycle. Results: Plasma levels of TNF-α measured before various treatment cycles could not differentiate among patients with remission, no change, and progression. For predicting inadequate therapeutic response, a sensitivity of 11.5% and 23.1% was achieved at 100% specificity using plasma TNF-α levels measured before first and second therapy cycle, respectively. Prediction of disease progression was achieved with a sensitivity of 14.3% at 100% specificity for plasma TNF-α levels measured before second therapy cycle. Plasma levels of TNF-α measured before various treatment cycles was not correlated with survival. Conclusions: Measurement of plasma TNF-α may not prove to be a good biomarker for predicting therapeutic efficacy at an early stage in NSCLC. Additional, more specific, and more sensitive blood-based biomarkers will be required to further improve the diagnostic power of current imaging tools for indicating early therapeutic efficacy.

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Keywords:Biomarker; Chemotherapy; Response; Sensitivity; Specificity
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Deposited On:26 Oct 2010 11:37
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