Title of article :
Post-Intervention Plasma IL-10 Level Predicts Early Tumor Response in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Transarterial Chemoembolization
Author/Authors :
Shan ، Mengxuan Department of Liver Disease - The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine , Fan ، Jing Clinical Research Center, The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine , Xiong ، Xinmiao Department of Liver Disease - The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine , Liu ، Na Department of Liver Disease - The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine , Wang ، Lili Clinical Research Center, The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine , Ye ، Wei Department of Liver Disease - The Second Hospital of Nanjing - Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
Abstract :
Background: Cytokines play an important role in tumor progression, but studies have shown mixed results regarding the role of cytokines in predicting the early response to transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Objectives: This study aimed to explore the correlation between plasma levels of cytokines and early tumor response in HCC patients undergoing TACE. Methods: Thirty HCC patients enrolled in this study from the department of liver disease of a general hospital from June 2020 to January 2021. Plasma samples were sampled at baseline and 7 days after TACE for cytokine detection by cytometric bead array (CBA). At 4 - 6 weeks after TACE, the objective response of HCC patients was confirmed according to response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (RECIST). Potential factors such as various cytokines and some clinical parameters were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis. The predictive effects of different factors in HCC patients undergoing TACE were analyzed by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: Plasma levels of post-TACE interleukin-10 (IL-10) were statistically significantly higher than baseline IL-10 levels. The level of plasma IL-10 after TACE was an independent risk factor for early tumor response. The patients with low plasma IL-10 levels after TACE had a favorable prognosis. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that post-TACE IL-10 had a high predictive value (area under the curve = 0.769, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.598 - 0.939). A high level of plasma IL-10 after TACE was correlated with alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level (P = 0.037) and post-TACE alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (r = 0.368, P = 0.045). Post-TACE plasma IL-10 did not correlate with age or tumor metastasis. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated that post-intervention plasma IL-10 levels could predict short-term outcomes independently after TACE. These findings were helpful in identifying the patients who might benefit from TACE.
Keywords :
Interleukin , 10 , Carcinoma , Hepatocellular , Chemoembolization , Therapeutic
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly