Resumen
This study reveals that circulating Hsp70 levels could serve as a tumor biomarker for patients with NSCLC in advanced UICC stages. All patients in advanced tumor stages had significantly elevated Hsp70 levels in the circulation compared to a healthy control cohort and an early-stage tumor cohort, and Hsp70 levels progressively increased with higher UICC tumor stages. These findings demonstrate the potential of Hsp70 measurements to predict an advanced tumor stage in NSCLC patients. We have also demonstrated that the prevalence of CD3-/CD94+ NK cells and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells were greater in advanced tumor stages, whereas that of CD4+ T helper cells was decreased. We hypothesize that raised levels of circulating Hsp70 in higher tumor stages might support NK cell proliferation, but that a lowered prevalence of CD4+ T helper cells could temper the capacity of cytolytic CD8+ T cells and NK cells to control tumor growth.