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Query: UNIPROT:P01034 (
cystatin C
)
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The present study aimed to determine the levels of cathepsin B (cath B), cathepsin L (cath L),
cystatin C
, urokinase plasminogen activator (u-PA) and urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (u-PAR) in the sera of patients with lung cancer compared to healthy controls using ELISA. Concomitantly, the relationship between the components and clinicopathological prognosis was analyzed. The study included 30 healthy volunteers and 105 lung cancer patients. Blood samples were collected and cath B, cath L,
cystatin C
, u-PA and u-
PAR
measurements were made using ELISA. Results showed that the levels of cath B, cath L,
cystatin C
, u-PA and u-
PAR
were significantly higher in the patient group compared to the healthy controls. The significance was marked for cath B and mild for u-
PAR
in correlation with lymph node metastasis. There was no significance for other parameters. Notably, patients with a combination of high
cystatin C
and high cath B levels had significantly lower survival probability as compared to those with
cystatin C
(+)/cath B(-) or with
cystatin C
(-)/cath B(-). Similarly, patients with a combination of high u-PA and u-
PAR
experienced significantly shorter survival. Furthermore, the univariate analysis revealed that cath B, u-
PAR
, lymph node metastases, stage and grade were related to survival. However, findings of the multivariate Cox analysis indicated that the sera levels of cath B, u-
PAR
and lymph node metastases may serve as independent prognostic variables in patients with lung cancer.
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PMID:Detection of cathepsin B, cathepsin L, cystatin C, urokinase plasminogen activator and urokinase plasminogen activator receptor in the sera of lung cancer patients. 2284 51