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Exploration of the role of serum ghrelin in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive tract malignancies

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0300060520920441

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Serum ghrelin; digestive tract malignancies; gastrointestinal cancer; clinicopathology; diagnosis; treatment

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  1. Wu Jieping Medical Fund [2019.06-2021.06, 320.6750.19020]
  2. 2019 Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology (CSCO)-Roche Solid Cancer Research Fund [Y-HS2019-043]

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Objective The incidence of digestive tract malignancies (DTMs) is increasing, early diagnosis is limited, and treatment effects are unsatisfactory. DTMs express ghrelin, which might be involved in tumor formation and development; whether serum ghrelin can provide useful guidance remains unknown. Methods Sera of healthy individuals were obtained from October 2017 through March 2018; serum samples from patients with gastric (GC), colon (CC), and rectal (RC) cancers were collected during the same period. Serum ghrelin was tested by ELISA and correlated with clinicopathology of patients with DTMs. Results Serum ghrelin was higher in patients (GC, 38 patients; CC, 24; RC, 26) than in 69 healthy individuals and decreased significantly after tumor resection. Nutrition Risk Screening 2002 score and neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio affected perioperative serum ghrelin levels. The epithelial cell marker AE1/AE3 (pan keratin) in patients with GC, tumor location in the colon in patients with CC, and age in patients with RC also affected perioperative serum ghrelin. Conclusions Serum ghrelin might provide early warning of occurrence and guide prognosis of DTMs. Ghrelin can be used when screening for nutritional risk and inflammation. The clinicopathological influence on serum ghrelin in patients with DTMs is related to tumor location in the digestive tract.

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