Author/Editor     Galič-Jerman, Katarina; Kobal, Borut; Jakimovska, Marina; Verdenik, Ivan; Černe, Katarina
Title     Control values of ovarian cancer tumor markers and standardisation of a protocol for sampling peritoneal fluid and performing washing during laparoscopy
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 12, št. 1
Publication year     2014
ISSN     1477-7819 - World journal of surgical oncology
Language     eng
Abstract     Background Determination of the tumor marker concentration in peritoneal fluid (PF) may help to assess its potential to detect small concentration changes between benign ovarian pathology and early stage ovarian cancer. Peritoneal washing, which can also be obtained when PF is absent, is already included in the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging classification for ovarian cancer but sampling has not yet been standardized. Since our aim was to evaluate the relationship between marker concentration in PF and washing, standardization of the sampling protocol was a prerequisite to ensure reliable results. Methods Thirty-three women with non-malignant pathology of the reproductive organs were included in the study. We used three promising tumor markers for evaluation of the marker concentration in local fluid: osteopontin (sOPN), splice variant 6 of sCD44 (sCD44-v6) and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1). After aspiration of PF, washing of the uterus, ovaries and pelvic peritoneum was performed with saline solution. Patients were divided into two groups based on the solution volume: A-20?ml and B-50?ml. To determine the efficiency of washing in relation to solution volume, washing was repeated three times. Concentrations of markers in samples were determined using flow cytometry. Results Mean concentrations of markers were significantly higher (P <0.001) in PF than in the first washing. We demonstrated a significant positive correlation between marker concentrations in PF and first washing (sOPN: r?=?0.447, P?=?0.048; sCD44-v6: r?=?0.660, P?=?0.002; sVCAM-1: r?=?0.526, P?=?0.017). When using a smaller solution volume for washing, significantly higher (sVCAM-1: 2.5-fold, P?=?0.021; sOPN: 3-fold, P?=?0.024) or equal (sCD44-v6) mean concentrations of tumor markers were obtained. Conclusions Our work demonstrates for the first time that concentrations of sOPN, sCD44-v6 and sVCAM-1 in PF correlate with peritoneal washing in women with non-malignant pathology of the reproductive organs. This indicates that, for selected tumor markers, washing can replace PF when PF is absent. A standardized protocol for sampling PF and performing washing during laparoscopy was established.
Keywords     cancer tumor markers
laparoscopy
standardisation of a protoco
tumorskih označevalcev raka
laparoskopija
standardizacija protokola