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Not Yet RecruitingNCT03663153

SEMA4C as a Relapse Biomarker in Breast Cancer

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
4,200 (estimated)
Sponsor
Tongji Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide. Semaphorin4C (SEMA4C) has previously been identified as a highly expressed protein by breast cancer-associated lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). The objective of this study is to investigate SEMA4C's potential role as an early relapse biomarker in breast cancer.

Detailed description

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide, with approximately 1.68 million new cases, and 0.52 million deaths, annually. Meanwhile the incidence of breast cancer continues to increase. Although regular clinical examination, mammography, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance imaging can detect some recurrence patients, the lack of robust biomarkers for monitoring of anti-tumor therapies and detection of recurrence reduce the treatment effectiveness of current strategies for breast cancer. Semaphorin4C (SEMA4C) has been previously identified as a highly expressed protein by breast cancer-associated lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) using in situ laser capture microdissection of lymphatic vessels, followed by cDNA microarray analysis. Moreover, membrane-bound SEMA4C is cleaved by matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) to release a soluble form of this protein. The study is undertaken to explore SEMA4C's potential role as an early relapse biomarker in breast cancer.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERSEMA4C high value follow-up groupSerum samples will be collected every 3 months for the first year after surgery and then every 6 months to first progression defined as death or recurrence of the breast cancer or until 5 years since last patient in, whichever occurs first. Imaging examination and biopsy or surgery if necessary are recommended for patients with elevated SEMA4C. Serum SEMA4C levels will be tested in single center in order to decrease bias and be measured using a double antibody sandwich ELISA method using in-house SEMA4C detection kits.
OTHERSEMA4C low value follow-up groupSerum samples will be collected every 3 months for the first year after surgery and then every 6 months to first progression defined as death or recurrence of the breast cancer or until 5 years since last patient in, whichever occurs first. Imaging examination and biopsy or surgery if necessary are recommended for patients with elevated SEMA4C. Serum SEMA4C levels will be tested in single center in order to decrease bias and be measured using a double antibody sandwich ELISA method using in-house SEMA4C detection kits.

Timeline

Start date
2022-09-01
Primary completion
2023-08-01
Completion
2026-08-01
First posted
2018-09-10
Last updated
2021-10-07

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03663153. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.