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Query: UNIPROT:P39060 (
endostatin
)
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Circulating autoantibodies to self-antigens overexpressed by cancer cells are common in cancer patients. As specific proteins are expressed during neoangiogenesis, a similar phenomenon might occur with particular antigens of tumour vessels. Collagen XVIII, from which
endostatin
is cleaved, is highly expressed in the perivascular basement membrane of tumour-associated blood vessels and autoantibodies to
endostatin
have been reported in cancer patients. The present study analyses the incidence of naturally occurring autoantibodies to
endostatin
in the sera of breast cancer patients and their relation to
endostatin
serum levels and patient clinical outcome. Serum samples from 36 patients with localised breast cancer and 59 patients with a fully documented history of metastatic breast cancer were used. The immunoreactivity of serum samples was tested against purified recombinant human
endostatin
and
endostatin
levels were determined by immunoassay. We could detect anti-
endostatin
antibodies in the sera of 66% of the patients with localised disease and 42% of the patients with metastatic disease (P=0.03). There was no correlation between the presence of antibodies to
endostatin
and circulating levels of
endostatin
. The detection of autoantibodies to
endostatin
was associated with better prognosis in metastatic breast cancer patients (median survival time: 20 vs 8 months, P = 0.03), as was the presence of low levels of serum
endostatin
(median survival time: 20 vs 9 months, P = 0.007). These results show that a natural immune reaction against
endostatin
can occur in breast cancer patients. This could have important therapeutic implications with regard to
endostatin
therapy and raises the question of a possible role of this humoral reaction against
endostatin
in the
neoplastic process
.
...
PMID:Autoantibodies to endostatin in patients with breast cancer: correlation to endostatin levels and clinical outcome. 1655 41