Journal of International Oncology››2017,Vol. 44››Issue (8): 569-572.doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-422X.2017.08.003

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Changes of serum levels of VEGF, Arg-1 and iNOS in NSCLC patients before and after microwave ablation and their correlations

Nie Xuerong, Dong Liangliang, Zhang Liangming

  1. First Department of Medical Oncology, Affiliated Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital of Qingdao University, Yantai 264000, China
  • Online:2017-08-08Published:2017-07-21
  • Contact:Zhang Liangming, Email: zhanglmdr@163.com E-mail: zhanglmdr@163.com
  • Supported by:

    Science and Technology Planning Project of Yantai (2016WS004)

Abstract:Objective To investigate the curative effect of microwave ablation for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, and to analyze the serum concentration changes of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), arginase-1 (Arg-1), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) before and after microwave ablation and their correlations. Methods A total of 30 cases of healthy people (control group) and 30 cases of advanced NSCLC (test group) were selected. The serum concentrations of VEGF, Arg-1 and iNOS in control group and test group (before microwave ablation, the first postoperative day, the third postoperative day and the first postoperative month) were measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results The effective rate of microwave ablation for advanced NSCLC was 33.3% (10/30), and the disease control rate was 70.0% (21/30). The concentrations of VEGF, Arg-1 and iNOS in test group before microwave ablation were (816.56±13.26)pg/ml, (5.17±0.20)ng/ml and (544.18±13.93)pg/ml, which were higher than those in control group (93.43±9.93)pg/ml, (1.08±0.05)ng/ml and (8.08±0.33)pg/ml, and the differences were statistically significant (t=239.093,P<0.001;t=110.359,P<0.001;t=210.792,P<0.001). The concentrations of VEGF were (708.41±10.49)pg/ml, (592.63±7.25)pg/ml and (521.91±8.32) pg/ml on the first day, third day and 1 month after microwave ablation in patients with advanced NSCLC, which were significantly lower than those before treatment (allP<0.05). The homologous concentrations of Arg-1 were (5.95±0.10)ng/ml, (7.02±0.13)ng/ml and (7.67±0.92)ng/ml, which were significantly higher than those before treatment (allP<0.05). The homologous concentrations of iNOS were (453.01±9.48)pg/ml, (393.21±9.42)pg/ml and (352.60±8.31)pg/ml, which were significantly lower than those before treatment (allP<0.05). The expression of iNOS was positively related with VEGF in NSCLC patients before treatment (r=0.379,P=0.039), and the expression of Arg1 was negatively related with VEGF (r=-0.556,P=0.001). However, the expression of iNOS was not associated with Arg1 (r=-0.238,P=0.205). Conclusion Microwave ablation is effective for local therapy of NSCLC, which can directly kill cancer cells, and affect the levels of VEGF, Arg-1 and iNOS. VEGF has certain correlation with iNOS and Arg-1, but there was no correlation between iNOS and Arg-1. Microwave ablation can change the tumor microenvironment in a certain extent, and stimulate the body to produce anti-tumor immunity.

Key words:Lung neoplasms,Radiation therapy,Vascular endothelial growth factors,Arginase-1,Inducible nitric oxide synthase