Association between tumor tissue TIMP-1 levels and objective response to first-line chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer.
(2010) In Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 121. p.365-371- Abstract
- In a previous study from our laboratory, high tumor levels of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) have been associated with an adverse response to chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer suggesting that TIMP-1, which is known to inhibit apoptosis, may be a new predictive marker in this disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between TIMP-1 and objective response to chemotherapy in an independent patient population consisting of patients with metastatic breast cancer from Sweden and Denmark. TIMP-1 was measured using ELISA in 162 primary tumor extracts from patients who later developed metastatic breast cancer and these levels were related to the objective response to first-line chemotherapy.... (More)
- In a previous study from our laboratory, high tumor levels of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) have been associated with an adverse response to chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer suggesting that TIMP-1, which is known to inhibit apoptosis, may be a new predictive marker in this disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between TIMP-1 and objective response to chemotherapy in an independent patient population consisting of patients with metastatic breast cancer from Sweden and Denmark. TIMP-1 was measured using ELISA in 162 primary tumor extracts from patients who later developed metastatic breast cancer and these levels were related to the objective response to first-line chemotherapy. Increasing levels of TIMP-1 were associated with a decreasing probability of response to treatment, reaching borderline significance (OR = 1.59, 95% CI: 0.97-2.62, P = 0.07). This OR is very similar to the result from our previous study. Increasing levels of TIMP-1 were also associated with a shorter disease-free survival and overall survival, however, not statistically significant. The results from the present study support previous data that TIMP-1 is associated with objective response to chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer. (Less)
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@article{84ccbdc3-5858-4b6e-ae97-9c45fedb6f1c, abstract = {{In a previous study from our laboratory, high tumor levels of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) have been associated with an adverse response to chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer suggesting that TIMP-1, which is known to inhibit apoptosis, may be a new predictive marker in this disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between TIMP-1 and objective response to chemotherapy in an independent patient population consisting of patients with metastatic breast cancer from Sweden and Denmark. TIMP-1 was measured using ELISA in 162 primary tumor extracts from patients who later developed metastatic breast cancer and these levels were related to the objective response to first-line chemotherapy. Increasing levels of TIMP-1 were associated with a decreasing probability of response to treatment, reaching borderline significance (OR = 1.59, 95% CI: 0.97-2.62, P = 0.07). This OR is very similar to the result from our previous study. Increasing levels of TIMP-1 were also associated with a shorter disease-free survival and overall survival, however, not statistically significant. The results from the present study support previous data that TIMP-1 is associated with objective response to chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer.}}, author = {{Klintman, Marie and Ornbjerg Würtz, Sidse and Christensen, Ib and Bræmer Hertel, Pernille and Fernö, Mårten and Malmberg, Martin and Mouridsen, Henning and Cold, Frederik and Schrohl, Anne-Sofie and Foekens, John and Malmström, Per and Brünner, Nils}}, issn = {{1573-7217}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{365--371}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, series = {{Breast Cancer Research and Treatment}}, title = {{Association between tumor tissue TIMP-1 levels and objective response to first-line chemotherapy in metastatic breast cancer.}}, url = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-009-0483-1}}, doi = {{10.1007/s10549-009-0483-1}}, volume = {{121}}, year = {{2010}}, }