PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Clinical Significance of Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor 2, a Serum Biomarker Candidate for Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma.

  • Noriaki Arakawa,
  • Hiroshi Kobayashi,
  • Naohiro Yonemoto,
  • Yusuke Masuishi,
  • Yoko Ino,
  • Hiroshi Shigetomi,
  • Naoto Furukawa,
  • Norihisa Ohtake,
  • Yohei Miyagi,
  • Fumiki Hirahara,
  • Hisashi Hirano,
  • Etsuko Miyagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e0165609

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:There is currently no reliable serum biomarker for ovarian clear cell carcinoma (CCC), a highly lethal histological subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Previously, using a proteome-based approach, we identified tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) as a candidate serum biomarker for CCC. In this study, we sought to evaluate the clinical diagnostic performance of TFPI2 in preoperative prediction of CCC. METHODS:Serum TFPI2 levels were measured in serum samples from a retrospective training set consisting of patients with benign and borderline ovarian tumors, EOC subtypes, and uterine diseases. Via receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses, we compared the diagnostic performance of TFPI2 with that of CA125 in discrimination of patients with ovarian CCC from other patient groups. The observed diagnostic performances were examined in a prospective validation set. RESULTS:The 268-patient training set included 29 patients with ovarian CCC. Unlike CA125, which was also elevated in patients with endometriosis and several EOC subtypes, serum TFPI2 levels were specifically elevated only in ovarian CCC patients, consistent with the mRNA expression pattern in tumor tissues. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of serum TFPI2 was obviously higher than that of CA125 for discrimination of CCC from other ovarian diseases (AUC = 0.891 versus 0.595). Applying a cut-off value of 280 pg/mL, TFPI2 could distinguish early-stage (FIGO I and II) CCC from endometriosis with 72.2% sensitivity, 93.3% specificity, and 88.8% accuracy. Similar results were confirmed in an independent 156-patient prospective validation set. CONCLUSIONS:TFPI2 is a useful serum biomarker for preoperative clinical diagnosis of CCC.