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The role of thymidylate synthase in non-small cell lung cancer treated with pemetrexed continuation maintenance therapy

Pemetrexed continuation maintenance therapy has been proven to be beneficial for patients with advanced non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the eligibility criteria for maintenance treatment are too simple.… Click to show full abstract

Pemetrexed continuation maintenance therapy has been proven to be beneficial for patients with advanced non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the eligibility criteria for maintenance treatment are too simple. This study sought to evaluate thymidylate synthase (TS) as a predicting biomarker for pemetrexed continuation maintenance treatment in NSCLC. Specimens were collected from 87 patients treated with pemetrexed continuation maintenance therapy before and after four-cycle induction chemotherapy. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect TS expression in tissues. The TS expression level was correlated with characteristic clinical data, radiographic response, progression-free time (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Low total TS expression (<8.47) was associated with improved PFS (median: 4.7 months vs. 3.5 months, p = 0.034) and improved OS (time from random assignment: 16.4 months vs. 11.7 months, p = 0.026; time from induction: 19.7 months vs. 14.8 months, p = 0.022). Our results indicate that in NSCLC patients treated with pemetrexed continuation maintenance therapy, low TS expression is associated with improved PFS and OS.

Keywords: pemetrexed continuation; maintenance; maintenance therapy; continuation maintenance

Journal Title: Journal of Chemotherapy
Year Published: 2017

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