The objective of this study was to assess the prognostic relevance of preoperative serum anti-p53 antibodies in epithelial ovarian cancer. These autoantibodies were detected with a new generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in blood samples preoperatively drawn from 86 patients with this malignancy. Serum anti-p53 antibodies were found in 3 (10.0%) of the 30 patients with stage I-II and 15 (26.8%) of the 56 patients with stage III-IV epithelial ovarian cancer (P = 0.09). We assessed in detail 44 patients with stage III-IV disease who underwent six cycles of first-line platinum-based chemotherapy. A pathological complete response at second-look was achieved by none of the 15 patients with serum anti-p53 antibodies compared to 24.1% of the 29 patients without autoantibodies (P = 0.09). However, the preoperative serum anti-p53 antibody status had no prognostic relevance for progression-free survival and survival. In conclusion, the assessment of preoperative serum anti-p53 antibodies seems to have a limited clinical value in the management of patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

Assessment of the prognostic relevance of serum anti-p53 antibodies in epithelial ovarian cancer.

FERDEGHINI, Marco;
1999-01-01

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the prognostic relevance of preoperative serum anti-p53 antibodies in epithelial ovarian cancer. These autoantibodies were detected with a new generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in blood samples preoperatively drawn from 86 patients with this malignancy. Serum anti-p53 antibodies were found in 3 (10.0%) of the 30 patients with stage I-II and 15 (26.8%) of the 56 patients with stage III-IV epithelial ovarian cancer (P = 0.09). We assessed in detail 44 patients with stage III-IV disease who underwent six cycles of first-line platinum-based chemotherapy. A pathological complete response at second-look was achieved by none of the 15 patients with serum anti-p53 antibodies compared to 24.1% of the 29 patients without autoantibodies (P = 0.09). However, the preoperative serum anti-p53 antibody status had no prognostic relevance for progression-free survival and survival. In conclusion, the assessment of preoperative serum anti-p53 antibodies seems to have a limited clinical value in the management of patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
1999
P53 ANTIBODIES, BREAST-CANCER, LUNG-CANCER, IMMUNE-RESPONSE, PROTEIN, CARCINOMA, GENE, CISPLATIN, MUTATION, OVEREXPRESSION
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