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Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer

BACKGROUND. Pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors serve as biomarkers of aging and functional reserve. The purpose of this study was to determine if pro‐inflammatory (interleukin‐6 [IL‐6], C‐reactive protein [CRP]), and coagulation (D‐dimer) factors were associated with pre‐chemotherapy functiona...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Yuan, Vora, Nilesh, Sun, Can-Lan, Li, Daneng, Smith, David, Mortimer, Joanne, Luu, The-Hang, Somlo, George, Waisman, James, Chao, Joseph, Katheria, Vani, Synold, Timothy, Tran, Vivi, Mi, Shu, Feng, Tao, Levi, Abrahm, Arsenyan, Anait, Choi, Jennifer, Zavala, Laura, Yost, Susan, Hurria, Arti
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Publicado: AlphaMed Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5634764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28559409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0391
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author Yuan, Yuan
Vora, Nilesh
Sun, Can-Lan
Li, Daneng
Smith, David
Mortimer, Joanne
Luu, The-Hang
Somlo, George
Waisman, James
Chao, Joseph
Katheria, Vani
Synold, Timothy
Tran, Vivi
Mi, Shu
Feng, Tao
Levi, Abrahm
Arsenyan, Anait
Choi, Jennifer
Zavala, Laura
Yost, Susan
Hurria, Arti
author_facet Yuan, Yuan
Vora, Nilesh
Sun, Can-Lan
Li, Daneng
Smith, David
Mortimer, Joanne
Luu, The-Hang
Somlo, George
Waisman, James
Chao, Joseph
Katheria, Vani
Synold, Timothy
Tran, Vivi
Mi, Shu
Feng, Tao
Levi, Abrahm
Arsenyan, Anait
Choi, Jennifer
Zavala, Laura
Yost, Susan
Hurria, Arti
author_sort Yuan, Yuan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND. Pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors serve as biomarkers of aging and functional reserve. The purpose of this study was to determine if pro‐inflammatory (interleukin‐6 [IL‐6], C‐reactive protein [CRP]), and coagulation (D‐dimer) factors were associated with pre‐chemotherapy functional status in women with stage I–III breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS. Prior to chemotherapy initiation in patients with stage I–III breast cancer, the following was captured: IL‐6, CRP, D‐dimer blood levels, and physical function measures including activities of daily living (ADL, subscale of Medical Outcomes Study Physical Health); instrumental activities of daily living (IADL, subscale of the Older Americans Resources and Services Program); Timed Up and Go (TUG); physician‐rated Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS); and self‐rated KPS. The association of these biomarkers with physical function measures was evaluated. RESULTS. One hundred sixty patients (mean age 58.3 years, range 30–81 years) with stage I–III breast cancer (stages I [n = 34; 21.5%], II [n = 88; 55.7%], III [n = 36; 22.8%]) were enrolled. The group with poorest physical function (defined by ADL <70, IADL <14, and TUG ≥10 seconds) had higher levels of IL‐6 (p = .05), D‐dimer (p = .0004), and CRP (p = .05). There was no significant association between these biomarkers and KPS. Patients with at least two biomarkers in the highest quartile were more likely to have poorer physical function (odds ration [OR] 18.75, p < .001). In multivariate analysis adjusting for age, stage, number of comorbidities, and body mass index, the association remained (OR 14.6, p = .002). CONCLUSION. Pre‐chemotherapy biomarkers of aging are associated with poorer physical function among patients with breast cancer across the aging spectrum. The Oncologist 2017;22:1189–1196 IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE. Commonly used physical function assessment tools may not reflect the diverse nature of physical function and risk for chemotherapy toxicity, particularly in older adults. No laboratory test reflects functional reserve. Pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors, such as IL‐6, CRP, and D‐dimer, can serve as biomarkers of aging and physical function; however, few studies have evaluated their utility in patients with cancer. This study was designed to understand the association between pre‐chemotherapy biomarkers and physical function in women with early stage breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. Results indicate that elevated pre‐chemotherapy levels in two of the three peripheral biomarkers are associated with the poorest physical function among patients with breast cancer across the aging spectrum.
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spelling pubmed-56347642018-04-01 Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer Yuan, Yuan Vora, Nilesh Sun, Can-Lan Li, Daneng Smith, David Mortimer, Joanne Luu, The-Hang Somlo, George Waisman, James Chao, Joseph Katheria, Vani Synold, Timothy Tran, Vivi Mi, Shu Feng, Tao Levi, Abrahm Arsenyan, Anait Choi, Jennifer Zavala, Laura Yost, Susan Hurria, Arti Oncologist Geriatric Oncology BACKGROUND. Pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors serve as biomarkers of aging and functional reserve. The purpose of this study was to determine if pro‐inflammatory (interleukin‐6 [IL‐6], C‐reactive protein [CRP]), and coagulation (D‐dimer) factors were associated with pre‐chemotherapy functional status in women with stage I–III breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS. Prior to chemotherapy initiation in patients with stage I–III breast cancer, the following was captured: IL‐6, CRP, D‐dimer blood levels, and physical function measures including activities of daily living (ADL, subscale of Medical Outcomes Study Physical Health); instrumental activities of daily living (IADL, subscale of the Older Americans Resources and Services Program); Timed Up and Go (TUG); physician‐rated Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS); and self‐rated KPS. The association of these biomarkers with physical function measures was evaluated. RESULTS. One hundred sixty patients (mean age 58.3 years, range 30–81 years) with stage I–III breast cancer (stages I [n = 34; 21.5%], II [n = 88; 55.7%], III [n = 36; 22.8%]) were enrolled. The group with poorest physical function (defined by ADL <70, IADL <14, and TUG ≥10 seconds) had higher levels of IL‐6 (p = .05), D‐dimer (p = .0004), and CRP (p = .05). There was no significant association between these biomarkers and KPS. Patients with at least two biomarkers in the highest quartile were more likely to have poorer physical function (odds ration [OR] 18.75, p < .001). In multivariate analysis adjusting for age, stage, number of comorbidities, and body mass index, the association remained (OR 14.6, p = .002). CONCLUSION. Pre‐chemotherapy biomarkers of aging are associated with poorer physical function among patients with breast cancer across the aging spectrum. The Oncologist 2017;22:1189–1196 IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE. Commonly used physical function assessment tools may not reflect the diverse nature of physical function and risk for chemotherapy toxicity, particularly in older adults. No laboratory test reflects functional reserve. Pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors, such as IL‐6, CRP, and D‐dimer, can serve as biomarkers of aging and physical function; however, few studies have evaluated their utility in patients with cancer. This study was designed to understand the association between pre‐chemotherapy biomarkers and physical function in women with early stage breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy. Results indicate that elevated pre‐chemotherapy levels in two of the three peripheral biomarkers are associated with the poorest physical function among patients with breast cancer across the aging spectrum. AlphaMed Press 2017-05-30 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5634764/ /pubmed/28559409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0391 Text en © AlphaMed Press 2017
spellingShingle Geriatric Oncology
Yuan, Yuan
Vora, Nilesh
Sun, Can-Lan
Li, Daneng
Smith, David
Mortimer, Joanne
Luu, The-Hang
Somlo, George
Waisman, James
Chao, Joseph
Katheria, Vani
Synold, Timothy
Tran, Vivi
Mi, Shu
Feng, Tao
Levi, Abrahm
Arsenyan, Anait
Choi, Jennifer
Zavala, Laura
Yost, Susan
Hurria, Arti
Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title_full Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title_short Association of Pre‐Chemotherapy Peripheral Blood Pro‐Inflammatory and Coagulation Factors with Physical Function in Women with Breast Cancer
title_sort association of pre‐chemotherapy peripheral blood pro‐inflammatory and coagulation factors with physical function in women with breast cancer
topic Geriatric Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5634764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28559409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0391
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