Aim: This study aimed to analyze the predictive, prognostic and diagnostic value of autoantibodies to coagulation factor II thrombin receptor (F2R; protease-activated receptor 1, PAR1) (PAR1-AB) in patients with primary epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).
Materials and methods: A total of 197 patients with primary EOC and 200 healthy female blood donors were included in the study. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was applied to determine PAR1-AB levels in blood sera taken preoperatively. Correlation of PAR1-AB with clinicopathological outcome, progression-free (PFS) and overall (OS) survival was analyzed and patients were compared with controls.
Results: PAR1-AB was significantly negatively correlated with histological grading (p=0.008) and was significantly lower in the patient group compared to healthy controls (p<0.001). There was no significant correlation of PAR1-AB level with PFS or OS.
Conclusion: This study showed PAR1-AB to significantly decrease in patients with primary EOC and with histological high-grade carcinoma. The relevance of PAR1-AB in early detection of ovarian cancer and follow-up for EOC should be further investigated.
Keywords: Ovarian cancer; clinicopathological outcome; diagnostic; epithelial neoplasm; factor II thrombin receptor; metalloproteinases; protease activated receptor 1.
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