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Authors Lin L, Mi Y, Li X, Peng C, Shangguan Z, Li Z, Liu S
Received 9 October 2018
Accepted for publication 9 November 2018
Published 24 December 2018 Volume 2019:11 Pages 263—272
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S190272
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Chien-Feng Li
Purpose: We aimed
to explore the association of plasma TP53-induced glycolysis and apoptosis
regulator (TIGAR) level with colorectal cancer (CRC) metastasis.
Methods: A
cross-sectional study of 126 CRC patients was conducted in Xiamen, China.
Multivariable logistic regression was used to calculate adjusted OR and 95% CIs
of plasma TIGAR concentration for CRC metastasis in different models with
adjustment for potential confounders. Area under the curve (AUC) of receiver
operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic value.
Results: CRC
patients with metastasis showed significantly decreased plasma TIGAR
concentration compared to their controls (1.97±0.64 vs 2.49±0.69 ng/mL [log
transformed], P =0.002). Higher plasma TIGAR was significantly
associated with the decreased risk of CRC metastasis, and the adjusted OR (95%
CI) was 0.134 (0.027–0.676, P =0.015) for per SD increase in plasma TIGAR
concentration, and the trend test for increasing tertiles showed a negative
trend of plasma TIGAR on risk of CRC metastasis (P for trend test: 0.005).
Pearson correlation coefficients of plasma TIGAR with other cancer biomarkers
(carbohydrate antigen 50 [CA50], carbohydrate antigen 199 [CA199], carbohydrate
antigen 125 [CA125], carbohydrate antigen 724 [CA724], carcinoembryonic antigen
[CEA], and ferritin [FER]) was low (P >0.05). AUC (95% CI) of ROC curve of plasma TIGAR
for CRC metastasis was comparable to the values of cancer biomarkers (all P -values <0.05).
Conclusion: Higher
level of plasma TIGAR was significantly and independently associated with lower
risk of CRC metastasis, and its prognostic value on CRC metastasis was
comparable to the common cancer biomarkers.
Keywords: TIGAR,
colorectal cancer, metastasis, glycolysis
