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    P3.08 - Poster Session/ Thymoma, Mesothelioma and Other Thoracic Malignancies (ID 226)

    • Event: WCLC 2015
    • Type: Poster
    • Track: Thymoma, Mesothelioma and Other Thoracic Malignancies
    • Presentations: 1
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      P3.08-007 - Fibulin-3: A Potential Prognostic Biomarker in Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma? (ID 1668)

      09:30 - 09:30  |  Author(s): R. Hyland

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      Background:
      Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a highly aggressive asbestos-induced cancer arising from the mesothelium lining the thoracic cavities. The definitive diagnosis of MPM in most instances depends on the availability of a biopsy. A number of biomarkers have been proposed to assist in making the MPM diagnosis but none of them has yet reached the accuracy required for routine clinical use. Among the candidates is the secreted extracellular glycoprotein Fibulin-3 (FBLN3) (Pass et al, NEJM 2012; 367(15)). In this study, we have further investigated the potential of FBLN3 to serve as a biomarker for MPM.

      Methods:
      Cellular and secreted FBLN3 was measured (ELISA) in MPM and normal mesothelial cell lines, plasma of xenograft tumour-bearing mice, plasma from two independent series of MPM and non-MPM patients, and in malignant and non-malignant pleural effusions. The diagnostic and prognostic potential of FBLN3 was assessed by receiver operating characteristics curve analysis and the Kaplan-Meier method, respectively.

      Results:
      FBLN3 levels were significantly higher in MPM cells than in mesothelial cells, with a strong correlation between secreted and cellular levels. Human FBLN3 was also detectable in the plasma of tumour-bearing mice, suggesting that MPM cells were the origin of circulating FBLN3. Plasma FBLN3 levels found in MPM patients were lower than previously reported (Pass et al, NEJM 2012; 367(15)), but were comparable to those appearing in subsequent validation studies (Creaney et al, Thorax 2014; 69(10), Corradi et al, Anticancer Res 2013; 33(12)). Plasma FBLN3 was significantly elevated in MPM patients from a Sydney cohort, but far less in a Vienna cohort and the diagnostic accuracy of FBLN3 was insufficient in both cohorts [63%, (95%CI: 50.1-76.4) and 56% (95%CI: 41.5-71.0), respectively]. FBLN3 levels found in pleural effusions were comparable to those reported in previous studies, but the difference between cases and controls did not reach significance. In our series low levels of pleural effusion FBLN3 were again associated (p=0.002) with prolonged survival. In multivariate analysis taking histological subtype, age and gender into account FBLN3 remained significant with a hazard ratio of 9.92 (95%CI: 2.14–45.93).

      Conclusion:
      FBLN3 is overexpressed in MPM cell lines and may point to a potential oncogenic role for this protein. In contrast to the initial report linking FBLN3 to diagnosis in MPM, the levels of FBLN3 measured in plasma and pleural fluid of our series of MPM patients lacked diagnostic accuracy. However, the potential prognostic value of FBLN3 levels measured in pleural fluid was confirmed and in line with previous validation studies. These data underline the importance of validation studies for newly proposed biomarkers.

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