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Circulating Ki-67 protein in plasma as a biomarker and prognostic indicator of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Circulating Ki-67 protein in plasma as a biomarker and prognostic indicator of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Bruey, J.M., Kantarjian, H., Estrov, Z., Zhang, Z., Ma, W., Albitar, F., Abdool, A., Thomas, D., Yeh, C., O'Brien, S., Albitar, M.
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Leuk Res.
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Analytes Measured
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Matrix Tested
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Plasma
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Abstract
Tissue-based determination of Ki-67, a marker of cellular proliferation, has shown prognostic value in solid tumors and hematological malignancies. We developed and validated an electrochemiluminescence-based method for sensitive measurement of circulating Ki-67 in plasma (cKi-67). This assay demonstrated significantly higher levels of cKi-67 in patients with newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) (n=27; median, 762; range, 0-4574U/100 microL) than in healthy control subjects (n=114; median, 399; range, 36-2830U/100 microL). Moreover, elevated plasma cKi-67 was associated with significantly shorter survival in ALL patients (P=0.05). These findings suggest that Ki-67 can be detected in circulation and has potential for use as a biomarker for predicting clinical behavior in ALL.
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