Thyroid hormones as biomarkers of lung cancer: a retrospective study

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作者
Ma, Zhenchao [1 ]
Song, Pengtang [2 ]
Ji, Dongxiang [3 ]
Zheng, Mingjia [3 ]
Qiu, Guoqing [3 ]
Liu, Zhicong [3 ]
Wang, Bin [3 ]
机构
[1] Huzhou Univ, Affiliated Cent Hosp, Huzhou Cent Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Huzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Huzhou Univ, Affiliated Cent Hosp, Huzhou Cent Hosp, Dept Pathol, Huzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Huzhou Univ, Affiliated Cent Hosp, Huzhou Cent Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Huzhou, Peoples R China
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Lung cancer; thyroid hormones; diagnostic biomarker; free triiodothyronine; RISK; PROGNOSIS;
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10.1080/07853890.2023.2196088
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Thyroid hormones are key regulators of several physiological processes, including differentiation, embryonic development, proliferation, and metabolism. Several prospective studies have shown a relationship between hyperthyroidism and cancer incidence; however, since the association between thyroid hormone levels and lung cancer remains controversial, this study aimed to determine the correlation between the same. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 289 patients, who were diagnosed with lung cancer at the Huzhou Central Hospital between January 2016 and January 2021, and 238 healthy subjects. The baseline clinical data of two groups were collected. The concentrations of thyroid hormones, tumor CEA, CYF, SCC, and NSE in both the lung cancer patient and healthy volunteer groups were analyzed. Student's t-test or Mann-Whitney test was used to compare continuous variables. A chi-square test was adopted to estimate the relationship between serum thyroid hormones level and clinical characteristics of lung cancer cases. ROC curve analyses were used to determine the characteristics of thyroid hormones for recognizing lung cancer. Results The results showed that serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), total thyroxine, total triiodothyronine, and free triiodothyronine (FT3) levels were significantly decreased, while free thyroxine (FT4) levels were increased in patients with lung cancer. In addition, FT3 was identified as a potential diagnostic biomarker of stage I-IV lung cancer with the area under the curve values of 0.807. What's more, FT3 and FT4 were used in combination with CEA and were identified as potential diagnostic biomarkers of stage 0 lung cancer (Tis) with the area under the curve values of 0.774. Conclusions Our study highlights the possibility of using thyroid hormones as innovative diagnostic markers for lung cancer. KEY MESSAGES Serum TSH, TT4, TT3, and FT3 levels were significantly decreased in patients with lung cancer. low TT3 concentration was positively associated with age (p < 0.05), sex (p < 0.05), tumor size (p < 0.05) and lymph node metastasis (p < 0.05). Moreover, the concentration of FT3 was dependent on age (p < 0.05) and tumor size (p < 0.05). The serum FT4 concentration was discernible with obviously higher concentration in stage IV patients compared with stage I-III patients (p < 0.05). When FT3 was used in combination with CEA and CYF, the sensitivity and specificity in the screening for stage I-IV lung cancer were markedly increased to 85.9% and 97.5%, respectively. When we included FT3, FT4, and CEA in the diagnosis, the AUC was 0.774. The sensitivity and specificity of screening for stage 0 lung cancer were increased to 70.2% and 75.2%, respectively.
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