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Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Eva Valentina Klocker 1
Dominik A Barth 1, 2, 3
J. Riedl 1
Felix Prinz 1
Joanna Szkandera 1
Konstantin Schlick 4
Peter Kornprat 5
Karoline Lackner 6
Joerg Lindenmann 7
Herbert Stöger 1
Michael Stotz 1
Armin Gerger 1
Martin Pichler 1, 2, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-05-04
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.462
CiteScore8.8
Impact factor4.4
ISSN20726694
Cancer Research
Oncology
Abstract

Introduction: The activity of butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) in blood reflects liver function and has recently been associated with systemic inflammatory response and tumor cachexia. As these conditions have been previously linked with pancreatic cancer (PC), the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prognostic impact of plasma BChE in PC. Methods: Data from 574 consecutive PC patients, treated between 2004 and 2018 at a single academic center, was evaluated. The primary endpoint was cancer-specific survival (CSS), analyzed by Kaplan–Meier curve, and both univariate and multivariate Cox proportional models. Results: BChE activity negatively correlated with other liver parameters (bilirubin, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and C-reactive protein (CRP)), and positively correlated with albumin levels, respectively (p < 0.01). In univariate analysis, a low plasma BChE activity was a factor of poor CSS (hazard ratio: 1.4, 95% confidence interval: 1.129–1.754, p = 0.002). In multivariate analysis, tumor stage, tumor grade, administration of chemotherapy, bilirubin levels and a low BChE activity (hazard ratio: 1.42, 95% confidence interval: 1.10–1.82; p = 0.006) were identified as independent prognostic factors. Conclusion: Decreased activity of BChE in blood plasma predicts shorter survival time in PC patients. Therefore, BChE might be helpful in additional stratification of patients into different prognostic risk groups.

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Klocker E. et al. Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients // Cancers. 2020. Vol. 12. No. 5. p. 1154.
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Klocker E., Barth D. A., Riedl J., Prinz F., Szkandera J., Schlick K., Kornprat P., Lackner K., Lindenmann J., Stöger H., Stotz M., Gerger A., Pichler M. Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients // Cancers. 2020. Vol. 12. No. 5. p. 1154.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/cancers12051154
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051154
TI - Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
T2 - Cancers
AU - Klocker, Eva Valentina
AU - Barth, Dominik A
AU - Riedl, J.
AU - Prinz, Felix
AU - Szkandera, Joanna
AU - Schlick, Konstantin
AU - Kornprat, Peter
AU - Lackner, Karoline
AU - Lindenmann, Joerg
AU - Stöger, Herbert
AU - Stotz, Michael
AU - Gerger, Armin
AU - Pichler, Martin
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/05/04
PB - MDPI
SP - 1154
IS - 5
VL - 12
PMID - 32375339
SN - 2072-6694
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@article{2020_Klocker,
author = {Eva Valentina Klocker and Dominik A Barth and J. Riedl and Felix Prinz and Joanna Szkandera and Konstantin Schlick and Peter Kornprat and Karoline Lackner and Joerg Lindenmann and Herbert Stöger and Michael Stotz and Armin Gerger and Martin Pichler},
title = {Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients},
journal = {Cancers},
year = {2020},
volume = {12},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051154},
number = {5},
pages = {1154},
doi = {10.3390/cancers12051154}
}
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Klocker, Eva Valentina, et al. “Decreased Activity of Circulating Butyrylcholinesterase in Blood Is an Independent Prognostic Marker in Pancreatic Cancer Patients.” Cancers, vol. 12, no. 5, May. 2020, p. 1154. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051154.