sCD30 and sCD40L Detection in Patients with Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma and Ewing Sarcoma

Authors

  • Arash Khozaei Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bone and Joint Disease Research Center, Chamran Hospital
  • Farnaz Khademolhosseini Gastroenterohepatology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
  • Mohammad Jafar Emami Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bone and Joint Disease Research Center, Chamran Hospital
  • Saeed Solooki Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Bone and Joint Disease Research Center, Chamran Hospital
  • Seyedeh Azra Shamsdin Gastroenterohepatology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract:

Background: Primary malignant bone tumors are heterogeneous groups of neoplasms, which affect mainly children and adolescents. The most common types are Osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and chondrosarcoma. Elevation of sCD30 and sCD40L has been observed in lymphoma, leukemia and autoimmune disorders. Objective: To evaluate serum concentrations of sCD30 and sCD40L in patients with primary malignant bone tumors. Method: Fifty-four cases (31 Osteosarcomas, 14 Ewing sarcomas, and 9 Chondrosarcomas) and 54 healthy controls enrolled in this study. Cases with the history of prior treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy) were excluded from the study. Serum levels of sCD30 and sCD40L were detected by an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Mean serum concentration of sCD30 in Ewing sarcoma was significantly higher than that of the control groups (p=0.007), but mean serum concentrations of sCD30 in osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma groups were not significantly different, compared to the controls (p=0.41 and p=0.11, respectively). Mean serum concentrations of sCD40L in osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and chondrosarcoma groups were significantly higher than that of the control group (p

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volume 10  issue 4

pages  229- 237

publication date 2013-12-01

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