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CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood

The macrophage-associated molecule CD163 has been reported as a prognostic biomarker in different cancer types, but its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) is unclear. We studied CD163 in the tumor microenvironment and circulation of patients with CRC in relation to clinicopathological parameters. An en...

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Autores principales: Krijgsman, Daniëlle, De Vries, Natasja L., Andersen, Morten N., Skovbo, Anni, Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M., Møller, Holger J., Hokland, Marianne, Kuppen, Peter J.K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824692
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165925
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author Krijgsman, Daniëlle
De Vries, Natasja L.
Andersen, Morten N.
Skovbo, Anni
Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M.
Møller, Holger J.
Hokland, Marianne
Kuppen, Peter J.K.
author_facet Krijgsman, Daniëlle
De Vries, Natasja L.
Andersen, Morten N.
Skovbo, Anni
Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M.
Møller, Holger J.
Hokland, Marianne
Kuppen, Peter J.K.
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description The macrophage-associated molecule CD163 has been reported as a prognostic biomarker in different cancer types, but its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) is unclear. We studied CD163 in the tumor microenvironment and circulation of patients with CRC in relation to clinicopathological parameters. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure the serum sCD163 levels and multiparameter flow cytometry was used to study the peripheral blood monocytes and their CD163 expression in CRC patients (N = 78) and healthy donors (N = 50). The distribution of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) was studied in primary colorectal tumors with multiplex immunofluorescence. We showed that CRC patients with above-median sCD163 level had a shorter overall survival (OS, p = 0.035) as well as disease-free survival (DFS, p = 0.005). The above-median sCD163 remained significantly associated with a shorter DFS in the multivariate analysis (p = 0.049). Moreover, a shorter OS was observed in CRC patients with an above-median total monocyte percentage (p = 0.007). The number and phenotype of the stromal and intraepithelial TAMs in colorectal tumors were not associated with clinical outcome. In conclusion, sCD163 and monocytes in the circulation may be potential prognostic biomarkers in CRC patients, whereas TAMs in the tumor showed no association with clinical outcome. Thus, our results emphasize the importance of the innate systemic immune response in CRC disease progression.
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spelling pubmed-74606102020-09-03 CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood Krijgsman, Daniëlle De Vries, Natasja L. Andersen, Morten N. Skovbo, Anni Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M. Møller, Holger J. Hokland, Marianne Kuppen, Peter J.K. Int J Mol Sci Article The macrophage-associated molecule CD163 has been reported as a prognostic biomarker in different cancer types, but its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) is unclear. We studied CD163 in the tumor microenvironment and circulation of patients with CRC in relation to clinicopathological parameters. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure the serum sCD163 levels and multiparameter flow cytometry was used to study the peripheral blood monocytes and their CD163 expression in CRC patients (N = 78) and healthy donors (N = 50). The distribution of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) was studied in primary colorectal tumors with multiplex immunofluorescence. We showed that CRC patients with above-median sCD163 level had a shorter overall survival (OS, p = 0.035) as well as disease-free survival (DFS, p = 0.005). The above-median sCD163 remained significantly associated with a shorter DFS in the multivariate analysis (p = 0.049). Moreover, a shorter OS was observed in CRC patients with an above-median total monocyte percentage (p = 0.007). The number and phenotype of the stromal and intraepithelial TAMs in colorectal tumors were not associated with clinical outcome. In conclusion, sCD163 and monocytes in the circulation may be potential prognostic biomarkers in CRC patients, whereas TAMs in the tumor showed no association with clinical outcome. Thus, our results emphasize the importance of the innate systemic immune response in CRC disease progression. MDPI 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7460610/ /pubmed/32824692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165925 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Krijgsman, Daniëlle
De Vries, Natasja L.
Andersen, Morten N.
Skovbo, Anni
Tollenaar, Rob A.E.M.
Møller, Holger J.
Hokland, Marianne
Kuppen, Peter J.K.
CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title_full CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title_fullStr CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title_full_unstemmed CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title_short CD163 as a Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer: The Expression on Circulating Monocytes and Tumor-Associated Macrophages, and the Soluble Form in the Blood
title_sort cd163 as a biomarker in colorectal cancer: the expression on circulating monocytes and tumor-associated macrophages, and the soluble form in the blood
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824692
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165925
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