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Serum High-mobility Group Box 1 As a Predictive Marker for Cytotoxic Chemotherapy-induced Lung Injury in Patients with Lung Cancer and Interstitial Lung Disease

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Journal Respir Med
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2020 Sep 10
PMID 32911136
Citations 4
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Abstract

Background: High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a pro-inflammatory protein, that is associated with tumorigenesis, interstitial lung disease (ILD), and acute lung injury. Chemotherapy-induced lung injury is a common and serious adverse event in patients with lung cancer and ILD, but its pathogenesis and predictive biomarkers are not known. This study aimed to investigate the predictive potential of serum HMGB1 levels for cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced lung injury in these patients.

Methods: From 743 patients with advanced lung cancer, we enrolled 83 consecutive patients with ILD and background-matched 83 patients without ILD. Additionally, 83 healthy subjects were included. After measuring baseline levels of serum HMGB1 in three groups, we evaluated the predictive values of baseline HMGB1 levels for cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced lung injury in patients with lung cancer and ILD.

Results: Higher levels of serum HMGB1 were independently associated with higher tumor burden, as assessed by total tumor size, and the presence of ILD. Twenty-five (30.1%) of patients with lung cancer and ILD experienced cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced lung injury within one year. Univariate Cox proportional hazards model showed that higher levels of HMGB1 and higher tumor burden were associated with disease onset. Moreover, multivariate analysis revealed that only HMGB1 was independently associated with this severe complication in patients with lung cancer and ILD.

Conclusions: HMGB1 is a potential predictive blood biomarker for cytotoxic chemotherapy-induced lung injury in patients with lung cancer and ILD. This study also suggests a potential pathogenesis of this serious adverse event that tumor- and ILD-derived HMGB1 accelerates lung injury.

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