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Caterina Mancarella1, Alessandra De Feo2, Irene Dirignani2
1Laboratory of Oncology Research and Functional Genomics (ONCOGEN), IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy. caterina.mancarella@ior.it.
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Ewing sarcoma (EWS), the second most common pediatric bone tumor, presents with a markedly heterogeneous clinical spectrum and optimal risk stratification is therefore crucial for improving treatment outcomes. The RNA-binding protein IGF2BP3 is a critical oncogenic driver of EWS malignancy. This study evaluates the clinical utility of circulating IGF2BP3 as a biomarker to predict treatment response and risk of disease progression in patients with EWS. Plasma samples from 60 patients with EWS diagnosed and treated at the IRCCS Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute (Bologna, Italy) were collected at diagnosis before treatment initiation and/or after induction chemotherapy. For 51 of these patients, blood was collected at diagnosis, prior to any treatments. For 25 patients, blood samples were available at diagnosis and before surgical intervention, allowing longitudinal analysis in the same patient. For 9 patients, blood was collected only after preoperative chemotherapy, before surgical intervention. Circulating IGF2BP3 levels were quantified using a highly specific and sensitive ELISA assay. Plasma samples from healthy donors served as controls. IGF2BP3 plasma levels were correlated with IGF2BP3 tumor tissue expression, established clinical risk factors, and cumulative incidence of relapse using univariable and multivariable analyses. Plasma IGF2BP3 levels were significantly elevated in patients with EWS compared with healthy controls, with a subset of patients (22/51, 43.2%) exhibiting clinically relevant concentrations. Circulating IGF2BP3 levels reflected tumor expression of the molecule and provided additional prognostic information beyond standard clinicopathologic features. The prognostic impact of circulating IGF2BP3 was primarily observed in patients with localized disease, in whom elevated levels were identified as a significant adverse prognostic factor for disease-specific survival (hazard ratio, 10.63; 95% CI, 1.27-88.62; P = 0.029). Longitudinal monitoring demonstrated that persistence of IGF2BP3 in plasma after induction chemotherapy was a strong predictor of poor clinical outcomes. Circulating IGF2BP3 represents a valuable biomarker for early risk stratification in EWS, particularly in patients with localized disease. Although this is single-marker assay, the expression of the molecule may impact on the fate of many mRNAs. We present an accurate, simple, cost-effective and easy clinical applicable tool to support risk-adapted therapeutic interventions. The limited number of employed patients warrants the need of larger cohorts for validation.
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