Feasibility of ApoC1 serum levels as tumor biomarker in glioblastoma patients: a pilot study

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Michelle Hilbert
Peter Kuzman
Wolf C. Mueller
Jürgen Meixensberger
Ulf Nestler
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[1] University Hospital Leipzig,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] University Hospital Leipzig,Paul
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Apolipoprotein C1 (ApoC1) has been detected immunohistochemically in glioblastoma tissue, probably expressed by activated monocytes and microglia. The present study was conceived to determine whether the amount of intratumoral ApoC1 expression leads to measurable changes of serum levels after glioblastoma resection or during recurrence. 176 blood samples from 70 glioblastoma patients were collected perioperatively and during subsequent therapy. ApoC1 serum levels were determined using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). High absorption values due to lipemic or hemolytic serum were removed from the final dataset using a stem and leaf plot. Samples were grouped according to the treatment stage to compare mean ApoC1 serum levels. The number of patients with falling or increasing perioperative values was assessed. 167 ApoC1 serum values from 68 glioblastoma patients were amenable to statistical evaluation. Mean ApoC1 serum level was 91.9 µg/ml (n = 167, sd = 36.0). In samples from patients undergoing first glioblastoma resection, the mean preoperative value was significantly higher (94.8 µg/ml, n = 37, sd = 29.5) than after surgery (77.4 µg/ml, n = 41, sd = 23.2, p = 0.009). Individually, falling ApoC1 levels were detected in 25 and rising levels in 9 patients (p = 0.0061). Single absolute serum levels of ApoC1 do not allow an estimation of glioblastoma activity or tumor response. Although pathophysiologically of interest, ApoC1 serum levels did not qualify as a potential biomarker in glioblastoma management. Our results do not seem to encourage larger, multicenter studies.
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