Department of Dentistry, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan; Department of Stomatology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Tainan, Taiwan; Institute of Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Department of Dentistry, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
J Formos Med Assoc. 2021 Jun;120(6):1324-1331. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2020.12.013. Epub 2021 Feb 11.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Several previous studies have reported higher serum tumor marker levels in patients with oral or head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. This study evaluated whether 232 patients with oral precancerous lesions (oral precancer patients) had significantly higher serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC-Ag), and ferritin levels than healthy control subjects.
The serum CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin levels in 232 oral precancer patients and 187 healthy control subjects were measured and compared. Patients with serum CEA level ≥3 ng/mL, SCC-Ag level ≥2 ng/mL, and ferritin level ≥250 ng/mL were scored as serum positive for CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin, respectively.
We found significantly higher mean serum CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin levels in 232 oral precancer patients than in 187 healthy control subjects (all P-values < 0.05). Moreover, 232 oral precancer patients had significantly higher serum positive rates of CEA (47.4%), SCC-Ag (13.8%), and ferritin (52.2%) than 187 healthy control subjects (all P-values < 0.05). Of the 232 oral precancer patients, 121 (52.1%), 56 (24.1%), and 10 (4.3%) had serum positivities of one, two, or three tumor markers including CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin, respectively.
There are significantly higher mean serum CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin levels and significantly higher serum positive rates of CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin in oral precancer patients than in healthy control subjects. The serum CEA, SCC-Ag, and ferritin levels are of diagnostic value and may be potential tumor markers for the screening of oral precancer patients.
背景/目的:几项先前的研究报告称,口腔或头颈部鳞状细胞癌患者的血清肿瘤标志物水平较高。本研究评估了 232 例口腔癌前病变患者(口腔癌前患者)的血清癌胚抗原(CEA)、鳞状细胞癌抗原(SCC-Ag)和铁蛋白水平是否明显高于健康对照组。
测量并比较了 232 例口腔癌前患者和 187 例健康对照组的血清 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白水平。将血清 CEA 水平≥3ng/mL、SCC-Ag 水平≥2ng/mL 和铁蛋白水平≥250ng/mL 的患者分别评为 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白血清阳性。
我们发现 232 例口腔癌前患者的平均血清 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白水平明显高于 187 例健康对照组(均 P<0.05)。此外,232 例口腔癌前患者的 CEA(47.4%)、SCC-Ag(13.8%)和铁蛋白(52.2%)血清阳性率明显高于 187 例健康对照组(均 P<0.05)。在 232 例口腔癌前患者中,分别有 121 例(52.1%)、56 例(24.1%)和 10 例(4.3%)患者的血清 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白的一种、两种或三种标志物呈阳性。
口腔癌前患者的平均血清 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白水平以及 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白的血清阳性率明显高于健康对照组。血清 CEA、SCC-Ag 和铁蛋白水平具有诊断价值,可能是口腔癌前患者筛查的潜在肿瘤标志物。