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Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients

OBJECTIVE: Circulating cell-free Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA has been shown to be a valuable biomarker for population screening and prognostic surveillance for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Despite important insights into the biology of persistence, few studies have addressed the clinical signifi...

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Autores principales: He, Yongqiao, Yang, Dawei, Zhou, Ting, Xue, Wenqiong, Zhang, Jiangbo, Li, Fangfang, Wang, Fang, Wang, Tongmin, Wu, Ziyi, Liao, Ying, Zheng, Meiqi, Deng, Changmi, Li, Danhua, Jia, Yijing, Yuan, Leilei, Zhang, Wenli, Jia, Weihua
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Publicado: Compuscript 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8330545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33960178
http://dx.doi.org/10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2020.0464
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author He, Yongqiao
Yang, Dawei
Zhou, Ting
Xue, Wenqiong
Zhang, Jiangbo
Li, Fangfang
Wang, Fang
Wang, Tongmin
Wu, Ziyi
Liao, Ying
Zheng, Meiqi
Deng, Changmi
Li, Danhua
Jia, Yijing
Yuan, Leilei
Zhang, Wenli
Jia, Weihua
author_facet He, Yongqiao
Yang, Dawei
Zhou, Ting
Xue, Wenqiong
Zhang, Jiangbo
Li, Fangfang
Wang, Fang
Wang, Tongmin
Wu, Ziyi
Liao, Ying
Zheng, Meiqi
Deng, Changmi
Li, Danhua
Jia, Yijing
Yuan, Leilei
Zhang, Wenli
Jia, Weihua
author_sort He, Yongqiao
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description OBJECTIVE: Circulating cell-free Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA has been shown to be a valuable biomarker for population screening and prognostic surveillance for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Despite important insights into the biology of persistence, few studies have addressed the clinical significance of cell-based EBV-DNA loads in peripheral blood cells (PBCs). METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study was conducted involving 1,063 newly diagnosed, locoregionally-advanced NPC patients at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from 2005 to 2007. Cox regression analysis was conducted to identify the association of PBC EBV DNA loads to overall survival (OS) and other prognostic outcomes. Prognostic nomograms were developed based on PBC EBV DNA loads to predict survival outcomes for NPC patients. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 108 months, patients with higher PBC EBV-DNA loads had significantly worse OS [hazard ratio (HR) of medium, medium-high, and high vs. low were 1.50, 1.52, and 1.85 respectively; P(trend) < 0.001]. Similar results were found for progression-free survival and distant metastasis-free survival. The concordance index of the prognostic nomogram for predicting OS in the training set and validation set were 0.70 and 0.66, respectively. Our data showed that the PBC EBV DNA load was an independent and robust survival biomarker, which remained significant even after adjusting for plasma EBV DNA loads in a subset of 205 patients of the cohort (HR: 1.88; P = 0.025). Importantly, a combination of PBC EBV DNA load and plasma EBV DNA load improved the predicted OS. CONCLUSIONS: The EBV-DNA load in PBCs may be an independent prognosis marker for NPC patients.
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spelling pubmed-83305452021-08-09 Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients He, Yongqiao Yang, Dawei Zhou, Ting Xue, Wenqiong Zhang, Jiangbo Li, Fangfang Wang, Fang Wang, Tongmin Wu, Ziyi Liao, Ying Zheng, Meiqi Deng, Changmi Li, Danhua Jia, Yijing Yuan, Leilei Zhang, Wenli Jia, Weihua Cancer Biol Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: Circulating cell-free Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA has been shown to be a valuable biomarker for population screening and prognostic surveillance for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Despite important insights into the biology of persistence, few studies have addressed the clinical significance of cell-based EBV-DNA loads in peripheral blood cells (PBCs). METHODS: A prospective observational cohort study was conducted involving 1,063 newly diagnosed, locoregionally-advanced NPC patients at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from 2005 to 2007. Cox regression analysis was conducted to identify the association of PBC EBV DNA loads to overall survival (OS) and other prognostic outcomes. Prognostic nomograms were developed based on PBC EBV DNA loads to predict survival outcomes for NPC patients. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 108 months, patients with higher PBC EBV-DNA loads had significantly worse OS [hazard ratio (HR) of medium, medium-high, and high vs. low were 1.50, 1.52, and 1.85 respectively; P(trend) < 0.001]. Similar results were found for progression-free survival and distant metastasis-free survival. The concordance index of the prognostic nomogram for predicting OS in the training set and validation set were 0.70 and 0.66, respectively. Our data showed that the PBC EBV DNA load was an independent and robust survival biomarker, which remained significant even after adjusting for plasma EBV DNA loads in a subset of 205 patients of the cohort (HR: 1.88; P = 0.025). Importantly, a combination of PBC EBV DNA load and plasma EBV DNA load improved the predicted OS. CONCLUSIONS: The EBV-DNA load in PBCs may be an independent prognosis marker for NPC patients. Compuscript 2021-08-15 2021-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8330545/ /pubmed/33960178 http://dx.doi.org/10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2020.0464 Text en Copyright: © 2021, Cancer Biology & Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
He, Yongqiao
Yang, Dawei
Zhou, Ting
Xue, Wenqiong
Zhang, Jiangbo
Li, Fangfang
Wang, Fang
Wang, Tongmin
Wu, Ziyi
Liao, Ying
Zheng, Meiqi
Deng, Changmi
Li, Danhua
Jia, Yijing
Yuan, Leilei
Zhang, Wenli
Jia, Weihua
Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title_full Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title_fullStr Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title_full_unstemmed Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title_short Epstein-Barr virus DNA loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
title_sort epstein-barr virus dna loads in the peripheral blood cells predict the survival of locoregionally-advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8330545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33960178
http://dx.doi.org/10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2020.0464
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