Effects of different levels of TGF-β expression and tumor cell necrosis rates in osteosarcoma on the chemotherapy resistance of osteosarcoma.

2020 
Abstract Purpose The clinical significance of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) and tumor cell necrosis rate (TCNR) in the expression of osteosarcoma and its effects of chemotherapy resistance on osteosarcoma were explored. Patients and methods 94 cases of neoadjuvant chemotherapy osteosarcoma patients at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University between January 2014 and January 2019 were collected. Samples tested for TGF-β were collected before chemotherapy, the tumor cell necrosis rate of pathological samples before and after chemotherapy was determined. Others analyzed covariates included 12 prognostic factors that may be associated with chemotherapy resistance in previous studies: age, BMI, initial diagnosis time (The time from symptom onset to first medical attention), KPS score, initial tumor size, lymphocytes/leukocytes rate (LWR), neutrophils/lymphocytes rate (NLR), albumin, aspartate transaminase (AST), low density lipoprotein (LDL), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), the endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS), response evaluation criteria in solid tumours by RECIST guideline (version 1.1). Result 1. A total of 94 cases were examined for expression of TGF-β in pathological specimens, 45 cases were TGF-β high expression (47.9%) and 49 cases were TGF-β low expression (52.1%); 2. The BMI, LDL, ALP, NLR in TGF-β high expression group was significantly increased compared to TGF-β low expression group; the Initial diagnosis time, KPS in TGF-β high expression group was significantly decreased compared to TGF-β low expression group, all P   0.05); there was significant difference in change from baseline after chemotherapy between TGF-β high expression group and TGF-β low expression group (P = 0.045); 4. Median OS 61.4 months in the TGF-β high expression group, median OS 68.1 months in the TGF-β low expression group, one-year survival rate, there was statistically significant difference in two groups (P = 0.045); median PFS 44.8 months in the TGF-β high expression group, median PFS 56.2 months in the TGF-β low expression group, There was no statistically significant difference in two groups (P > 0.05); 5. A total of 92 cases were examined for TCNR after chemotherapy, 62 were TCNR ≤ 90% (67.4%), 30 were TCNR > 90% (32.6%); 6. the Initial diagnosis time, KPS, in TCNR > 90% group was significantly increased compared to TCNR ≤ 90% group; the initial tumor size, BUN, ALP in TCNR > 90% group was significantly decreased compared to TCNR ≤ 90% group, all P   90% group and TCNR ≤ 90% group in change from baseline after chemotherapy (P > 0.05); 8. Median OS 67.8 months in the TCNR > 90% group, median OS 61.7 months in the TCNR ≤ 90% group, there was statistically significant difference between two groups (P = 0.040); median PFS 57.4 months in the TCNR > 90% group, median PFS 40.5 months in the TCNR ≤ 90% group, there was statistically significant difference between two groups (P = 0.036); 9. TGF-β total score was negatively correlated with TCNR (P  Conclusion The results of this study suggested that the higher expression of TGF-β, the lower expression of TCNR, which more likely to induce chemotherapy resistance among patients with osteosarcoma and lead to poor prognosis.
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