The role of natural killer cell activity as a milestone in oncologic outcome after curative resection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma

Author:

Kim Eun Young1,Yoon Young Chul2ORCID,Hong Tae Ho3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea

2. Division of Hepatobiliary, Pancreas, and Abdominal Organ Transplant, Department of Surgery Incheon St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea

3. Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery, Department of Surgery Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe objective of this study was to investigate differences in oncologic outcomes of patients with pancreas cancer according to natural killer cell activity (NKA).MethodsA total of 118 patients who underwent curative resection for primary pancreas cancer in two hospitals were analyzed. NKA change pattern was analyzed. Difference in disease‐free survival or overall survival was investigated by dividing subjects into two groups based on a normal NKA value for each period.ResultsNKA value decreased after surgery compared to the value measured at admission. It recovered to normal levels at 5 weeks postoperatively. The low NKA (less than 250 pg/mL) group at admission, 5 weeks postoperatively, and before 1st chemotherapy had significantly poorer disease‐free survival than the normal NKA group. In multivariate analysis, NKA values less than 250 pg/mL at admission (odds ratio = 2.267, p = 0.023) and N 1 or N2 category (odds ratio = 2.478, p = 0.023) were significant factors associated with recurrence after curative resection.ConclusionsNKA in patients with pancreatic cancer demonstrated noticeable changes after surgery. Immunologically predisposed patients with a low NKA value had a high risk of early recurrence and a poor prognosis, although pancreatic cancer was surgically removed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

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