Abstract

NY-ESO-1 has been identified as one of the most immunogenic antigens; thus, is a highly attractive target for cancer immunotherapy. The present study analyzed the expression of serum antibodies (Abs) against NY-ESO-1 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC), with the aim of guiding the treatment of NY-ESO-1-based specific-immunotherapy for these patients. Furthermore, the present study was the first to evaluate the kinetic expression of anti-NY-ESO-1 Abs and investigate the possible influencing factors. A total of 239 serum samples from 155 pathologically confirmed patients with advanced CRC (stages III and IV) were collected. The presence of spontaneous Abs against NY-ESO-1 was analyzed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results demonstrated that 24.5% (38/155) of the investigated patients were positive for NY-ESO-1-specific Abs. No statistically significant correlations were identified between the expression of anti-NY-ESO-1 Abs and clinicopathological parameters, including age and gender, location, grading, local infiltration, lymph node status, metastatic status and K-ras mutation status (P>0.05). In 59 patients, the kinetic expression of anti-NY-ESO-1 Abs was analyzed, of which 14 patients were initially positive and 45 patients were initially negative. Notably, 16/59 (27.1%) patients changed their expression status during the study period, and the initially positive patients were more likely to change compared with the initially negative patients (85.7 vs. 8.8%; P<0.001). Therefore, monitoring serum Abs against NY-ESO-1 by ELISA is an easy and feasible method. The high expression rate of NY-ESO-1-specific Abs in CRC patients indicates that measuring the levels of serum Abs against NY-ESO-1 may guide the treatment of NY-ESO-1-based specific immunotherapy for patients with advanced CRC.

Highlights

  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide

  • The aim of the present study was to identify patients with strong NY‐ESO‐1 immunogenicity to aid the selection of suitable patients for NY‐ESO‐1‐specific immunotherapy

  • 155 patients were pathologically diagnosed with advanced‐stage CRC (TNM stage III/IV) and hospitalized in the Department of Medical Oncology or Department of Multimodality Therapy of Oncology in the Chinese PLA General Hospital (Beijing, China) between July 2012 and December 2012

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Introduction

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. In the USA, despite a small decrease in the incidence and mortality rates during the past two decades, CRC remains the second most common type of cancer [1]. Due to distant invasion and migration, the five‐year survival rate of colon cancer patients is low [2]. In China, the incidence rate of CRC was initially low; due to changes in lifestyle and nutritional habits, the incidence rate of CRC has increased rapidly since the 1980s [3,4]. CRC ranks as the fifth leading cause of cancer‐associated mortality in China [5]. Several alternative therapeutic strategies are being actively pursued, including immunotherapy

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