Abstract

BackgroundMost studies have found that osteopontin (OPN) expression level is related to the poor prognosis of gastric cancer. However, few studies have examined the relationship between OPN expression and gastric precancerous diseases, and the potential role of OPN in the formation and development of GC. We investigated the relationships between serum OPN levels and the risks of gastric cancer (GC) and its precancerous disease, to explore the diagnostic efficacy of serum OPN level for GC and atrophic gastritis and its influencing factors.MethodsA total of 1,452 patients were enrolled, including 609 with mild superficial gastritis (SG), 594 with atrophic gastritis (AG) and 249 with GC. The levels of serum OPN and serum Helicobacter pylori IgG antibody were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.ResultsSerum OPN levels increased from mild SG (1.99±1.91 ng/ml) to AG (2.37±2.27 ng/ml) to GC (5.94±4.52 ng/ml) (P≤0.002), along with increasing severity of gastric disease. OPN levels were significantly higher in patients with GC compared with the non-cancer population (2.17±2.10, P<0.0001). Serum OPN level was positively correlated with age and was higher in men than women, but was not correlated with H. pylori infection status. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.805, the optimal cutoff was 2.56 ng/ml and the sensitivity and specificity were 74.3% and 71.8%, respectively, for the ability of serum OPN to discriminate GC.ConclusionsSerum OPN expression was closely related to the risks of GC and AG, and it might be a useful marker for the discrimination of GC. OPN level was positively correlated with age and male sex, but was not affected by H. pylori infection, and it was promoted by smoking and drinking, in patients with mild SG.

Highlights

  • Gastric cancer (GC) is thought to occur via a stepwise progression from normal mucosa, through superficial gastritis (SG) and atrophic gastritis (AG) to carcinoma

  • Most studies have found that OPN expression level is related to the poor prognosis of gastric cancer

  • We investigated the relationship between serum OPN level and the risks of gastric cancer (GC) and its precancerous disease to further explore the diagnostic efficacy of serum OPN level for GC and atrophic gastritis and its influencing factors

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Introduction

Gastric cancer (GC) is thought to occur via a stepwise progression from normal mucosa, through superficial gastritis (SG) and atrophic gastritis (AG) to carcinoma. During this process, AG and its possible accompanying changes, such as intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia, have been identified as gastric precancerous disease or precancerous lesions [1]. Cancer screening and early diagnosis currently depend largely on barium X-ray examination, gastroscopic biopsies, and serological detection of tumor markers [4]. Serum tumor marker levels may change according to the progression of the disease, and are able to played important roles in tumor screening, early diagnosis, surveillance and prognosis evaluation. OPN level was PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0114005 December 5, 2014

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