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Clinical significance of serum markers reflecting gastric function and H. pylori infection in colorectal cancer

Authors :
Nannan Dong
Yuan Yuan
Qing-Yue Zhang
Chengzhong Xing
Liping Sun
Zhi Lv
Source :
Journal of Cancer
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose: The study was conducted to investigate the relationship of serum pepsinogens PGI, PGII, gastrin-17, and Hp-IgG with colorectal cancer (CRC), aiming to explore the clinical significance of serum markers reflecting gastric function and H. pylori infection in CRC. Methods: A total of 569 CRC cases and 569 age and sex-matched controls were enrolled in this study between June 2012 and April 2016 from The First Hospital of China Medical University. The serum markers reflecting gastric function and H. pylori infection were detected using ELISA, including PGI, PGII, PGI/II ratio, G-17 and Hp-IgG. Information of clinicopathological parameters and tumor biomarkers was collected from the medical records of inpatients, including CEA, CA199, CA125, CA153 and AFP. Results: Serum PGII, G-17 levels and Hp-IgG were increased in CRC, while PGI and PGI/II ratio appeared no significant difference between CRC and controls. In subgroup analysis, PGII was more significant in males (P=0.014). Hp-IgG was demonstrated higher in age

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18379664
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3c88d98535cd3dbba8909e103798075