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AuthorThorlacius-Ussing, Jeppe
AuthorKristensen, Søren Risom
AuthorKarsdal, Morten Asser
AuthorWillumsen, Nicholas
AuthorPedersen, Shona
Available date2023-11-19T05:45:33Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameThoracic Cancer
ResourceScopus
ISSN17597706
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.15066
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49422
AbstractBackground: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is highly aggressive with limited therapeutic options and a poor prognosis. Moreover, noninvasive biomarker tools for detecting disease and monitoring treatment response are lacking. To address this, we evaluated serum biomarkers of extracellular matrix proteins not previously explored in SCLC. Methods: We measured biomarkers in the serum of 16 patients with SCLC before and after chemotherapy as well as in the serum of 11 healthy individuals. Results: Our findings demonstrated that SCLC serum had higher levels of collagen type I degradation, collagen type III formation, and collagen type XI formation than healthy controls. In addition, we observed higher levels of type XIX and XXII collagens, fibrinogen, and von Willebrand factor A formation in SCLC serum. The formation of type I collagen did not exhibit any discernible variation. However, we observed a decrease in the degradation of type I collagen following chemotherapy. Conclusion: Overall, our findings revealed elevated levels of collagen and blood-clotting markers in the serum of SCLC patients, indicating the potential of ECM proteins as noninvasive biomarkers for SCLC.
SponsorThe authors would like to acknowledge Drs Ursula Falkmer and Weronika Maria Szejniuk in enrolling patients with SCLC, collecting blood samples, and determining the stage of the disease, as well as the contribution of Katrine Papendick Jensen in preparing all serum samples utilized in this study.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
Subjectbiomarkers
collagen
extracellular matrix
small cell lung cancer
TitlePreliminary investigation of elevated collagen and blood-clotting markers as potential noninvasive biomarkers for small cell lung cancer
TypeArticle
Pagination2830-2838
Issue Number28
Volume Number14
dc.accessType Open Access


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