PMID: 16525672Mar 10, 2006Paper

Beneficial effects of protein-bound polysaccharide K plus tegafur/uracil in patients with stage II or III colorectal cancer: analysis of immunological parameters

Oncology Reports
S OhwadaMasashi Kamio

Abstract

Protein-bound polysaccharide K (PSK) increased the 5-year disease-free survival rate and reduced the risk of recurrence in a randomised, controlled study for stage II and III colorectal cancer. In order to elucidate the disease-free survival benefits with PSK and what immunological markers could indicate a PSK responder, serial changes in immunological parameters were monitored in the study. PSK decreased the mean serum immunosuppressive acidic protein (IAP) level, and increased the mean population of natural killer (NK) cells compared with the controls. The 5-year disease-free and overall survival rate for patients with serum IAP values <or=500 microg ml(-1), which represents the normal value, were 75.5% (95% CI: 66.8-84.2%; p=0.016) and 85.1% (95% CI: 77.9-92.3%; p=0.032), respectively, in the PSK group compared with 57.5% (95% CI: 43.3-71.6%) and 70.2% (95% CI: 57.1-83.3%) in the control group. In patients with NK cell population >or=8% at 3 months after surgery, PSK conferred a significantly better (p=0.038) 5-year disease-free survival (86.7%; 95% CI: 74.5-98.8%) compared to the control group (60.0%; 95% CI: 29.6-90.4%). In the proportional hazards model, the presence of regional metastases (relative risk, 3.595; 95% CI: 1...Continue Reading

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