The concentration of the cleaved suPAR forms in pre- and postoperative plasma samples improves the prediction of survival in colorectal cancer: A nationwide multicenter validation and discovery study.

2019 
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim was to evaluate the prognostic biomarker potential of the soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) in plasma samples collected pre- and postoperatively from patients resected for colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: Patients with CRC were recruited prospectively at six centers from 2006 to 2008. Preoperative plasma samples were available from 494 patients and from 328 of these patients at 6 months postoperatively. Determinations of intact soluble uPAR (suPAR) suPAR(I-III) and the cleaved forms suPAR(I-III) + (II-III) and uPAR(I) were performed. Clinical data were retrieved retrospectively. RESULTS: In a multivariable model based on preoperative plasma samples suPAR(I-III) + (II-III) and uPAR(I) showed an independent statistically significant association to long term survival. When including the change in biomarker level between the pre- and postoperatively samples the hazard ratios were 3.06 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.78-5.28; P < .0001) and 2.24 (95% CI, 1.59-3.16; P < .0001) for suPAR(I-III) + (II-III) and uPAR(I), respectively. A one-unit decrease in biomarker levels between the pre- and postoperative levels resulted in a 55% and 34% reduction in the risk estimate of death for suPAR(I-III) + (II-III) and uPAR(I), respectively. CONCLUSION: This study validates previously findings regarding the prognostic significance of suPAR in preoperative samples. The inclusion of postoperative samples added further prognostic information.
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