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Cu and Zn isotope ratio variations in plasma for survival prediction in hematological malignancy cases.


ABSTRACT: We have examined potential changes in the isotopic compositions of Fe, Cu and Zn (using multi-collector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry) and the corresponding concentrations (using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry) in plasma from hematological malignancy (HM) patients and assessed their prognostic capability. Together with clinical laboratory test values, data were examined in view of a 5-years survival prediction. Plasma Cu and Zn isotope ratios and their concentrations were significantly different in HM patients compared to matched controls (P?65Cu and ?66Zn values showed significant mortality hazard ratios (HRs) in HM. The group of patients with decreased ?65Cu and increased ?66Zn values showed significantly poorer survival from the early phase (HR 3.9; P?=?0.001), forming a unique cohort not identified based on laboratory test values. Well-known prognostic factors for HM, such as the creatinine level, and anemia-related values were highly correlated with the ?66Zn value (P?65Cu or ?66Zn value were similar to that based on the creatinine concentration (a well-known prognostic factor in HM), indicating that ?65Cu or ?66Zn values are useful for prognosis of HM. Variations in stable isotope ratios of essential mineral elements have thus been shown to reflect alterations in their homeostasis due to physiological changes in malignancies with higher sensitivity than concentrations do.

SUBMITTER: Hastuti AAMB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7532200 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cu and Zn isotope ratio variations in plasma for survival prediction in hematological malignancy cases.

Hastuti Agustina A M B AAMB   Costas-Rodríguez Marta M   Matsunaga Akihiro A   Ichinose Takayuki T   Hagiwara Shotaro S   Shimura Mari M   Vanhaecke Frank F  

Scientific reports 20201002 1


We have examined potential changes in the isotopic compositions of Fe, Cu and Zn (using multi-collector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry) and the corresponding concentrations (using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry) in plasma from hematological malignancy (HM) patients and assessed their prognostic capability. Together with clinical laboratory test values, data were examined in view of a 5-years survival prediction. Plasma Cu and Zn isotope ratios and their con  ...[more]

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