Conclusion
Brain tumor patients show suppressed levels of glial activity biomarkers in the peripheral circulation. Serum sRANKL levels may serve as a potential prognostic biomarker for HGG.
Methods
Twelve consecutive patients with HGG, 14 patients with non-glial tumors (non-GT) and 20 age and gender-matched healthy controls were recruited. Overall survival duration of the patients was recorded. Pre-operative serum levels of sRANKL and sTREM2 were measured by ELISA. Tumors of HGG patients were analyzed by immunohistochemical staining for p53 and Ki67 and percentage scores were calculated.
Results
Patients with HGG and non-GT showed lower serum sRANKL and sTREM2 levels than healthy individuals. Levels of sRANKL were inversely correlated with the overall survival of patients (p=0.002, R=0.787), while sTREM2 levels were inversely correlated with p53 score (p=0.018, R=-0.666) but not survival.
