Abstract

Lung cancer is a lethal disease, and early diagnosis with the aid of biomarkers such as HSP90α protein can certainly assist the doctors to start treatment of patient at the earliest and can save their lives. To analyse the diagnostic value of HSP90α expression in lung cancer patients by collecting data of patients through IoT devices to avoid delay in treatments, a study has been presented in this paper where the significance of HSP90α biomarker is highlighted in early diagnosis of patients suffering from lung cancer. The second objective of the research study is to examine the correlation between the appearance level of HSP90α biomarker and the clinicopathological features of lung cancer. It is also evaluated whether the changes in HSP90α index are indicative or noteworthy before and after surgery of lung cancer patients. An observatory study of 78 patients with lung cancer in Qinhuangdao Hospital is presented in this paper where the samples were collected from June 2018 to March 2020. Their data were collected through IoT devices used in the latest healthcare facilities of the hospital. The ELISA method was utilized to identify the level of plasma HSP90 and to analyse HSP90 levels between the lung cancer group and healthy group of people. The relationship between HSP90 and the clinical pathological features of 78 patients suffering from lung cancer was analysed. An electrochemical luminescence method was used to detect CEA, NSE, SCC, and CYFRA21-1 levels. ROC curve and box plots were used to determine the analytic value of HSP90 and other biomarkers used in lung cancer diagnosis. Forty-two patients with moderate to early stage lung cancer with surgical correction were selected, and paired sample T test was used to analyse HSP90 levels before and after surgery. The plasma HSP90 level of lung cancer patients was quite higher as compared to the group of healthy people as per the values depicted in the research study. Second, HSP90 levels are substantially higher in pathologic type, differentiation degree, stage, and the existence of the lung, liver, and bone metastases (P < 0.05). The level of HSP90 expression was largely impacted by a few factors such as sex, age, smoking, and tumour location (P > 0.05). The ROC value for HSP90 was 0.599, while the area under the curve of HSP90 combined with other four tumour markers was 0.915 in the presented case study, indicating the presence of lung cancer. Patients with lung cancer had statistically significant differences in HSP90 expression levels before and after surgery (P < 0.05). It is concluded that the expression level of plasma HSP90α in lung cancer patients increases remarkably; therefore, HSP90 can be used to monitor presence of lung cancer before and after surgery in the patients.

Highlights

  • The diagnosis of individuals with lung cancer has created a dark chapter where people hardly survived out of this disease, and it is important to diagnose this disease at the early stage, so that the chances of survival can increase [1, 2]

  • HSP90α is not secreted or secreted very low under normal physiological conditions, and when there is some abnormality in the body, high secretion of HSP90α is found in the body; the abnormal conditions can be caused by stress, high fever, inflammation, hunger, tumours, or cancers in the body

  • Recent studies and our method have confirmed that HSP90α could be used as a potential lung cancer diagnostic indicator, which is highly expressed in the case of late lung cancer clinical stage, large tumour volume, and lymphatic metastasis

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Introduction

The diagnosis of individuals with lung cancer has created a dark chapter where people hardly survived out of this disease, and it is important to diagnose this disease at the early stage, so that the chances of survival can increase [1, 2]. Major Highlights of the Paper (a) is study investigates the clinical usefulness of HSP90 expressions as a biomarker of lung cancer diagnosis. It examines the correlation between the expression of the HSP90 and other clinical factors of non-small-cell lung cancer. (b) is paper examines the diagnostic value of HSP90α for lung cancer patients by detection of HSP90α expression levels in the diseased patients, and comparison of HSP90 with the traditional tumour markers is evaluated. (c) e proposed study detects the expression level of HSP90α in peripheral blood of lung cancer patients and analyses its correlation with clinical pathological characteristics of lung cancer.

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