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Plasma MMP-9 (92 kDa-MMP) activity is useful in the follow-up and in the assessment of prognosis in breast cancer patients

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 106, Issue 5, Pages 745-751

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.11288

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plasma 92 kDa-MMP activity; circulating MMP-9 activity; prognosis tumor marker; relapse-free survival; overall survival; breast cancer; follow-up study

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Previously we determined that plasma MMP-9 activity was significantly elevated in breast cancer patients compared to benign mammary pathologies and healthy controls. Now we analyzed its potential usefulness in the follow-up and in the prognosis of these patients. MMP-9 activity was measured by gelatin quantitative zymography in the euglobulin plasma fraction of 46 breast cancer patients in a 38-month follow-up study. Blood samples were obtained before surgery (SI), I month after (S2) and every 3 months. The relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) analysis was performed along 56 months in 113 patients using the Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox analysis. In 63% of the S2 analyzed, MMP-9 decreased after surgery. In 44 patients evaluated during the adjuvant period who developed a complete response, MMP-9 decreased compared to their S 1, whereas 2 patients showed an enhancement in correlation with lack of response. Further analysis indicated that in all patients who never showed evidence of recurrence, plasma MMP-9 activity remained low, but it increased I to 8 months preceding the clinical detection of progression in those patients who relapsed. Kaplan-Meier curves indicated that high levels of plasma MMP-9 activity at the moment of breast cancer diagnosis were associated with a worse OS rate. Cox analysis showed it was not associated with tumor stage or patient's age. Our results, which show a good correlation between plasma MMP-9 activity and the clinical status of each patient, suggest its usefulness as a marker both in the follow-up and in the prognosis of breast cancer patients. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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