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Correlations between Risk Factors for Breast Cancer and Genetic Instability in Cancer Patients-A Clinical Perspective Study.
Paz, Márcia Fernanda Correia Jardim; de Alencar, Marcus Vinícius Oliveira Barros; Gomes Junior, Antonio Luiz; da Conceição Machado, Keylla; Islam, Muhammad Torequl; Ali, Eunus S; Shill, Manik Chandra; Ahmed, Md Iqbal; Uddin, Shaikh Jamal; da Mata, Ana Maria Oliveira Ferreira; de Carvalho, Ricardo Melo; da Conceição Machado, Kátia; Sobral, André Luiz Pinho; da Silva, Felipe Cavalcanti Carneiro; de Castro E Souza, João Marcelo; Arcanjo, Daniel Dias Rufino; Ferreira, Paulo Michel Pinheiro; Mishra, Siddhartha Kumar; da Silva, Juliana; de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante, Ana Amélia.
Affiliation
  • Paz MFCJ; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • de Alencar MVOB; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Gomes Junior AL; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • da Conceição Machado K; Biomedicine Department, UNINOVAFAPI University, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Islam MT; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Ali ES; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Shill MC; Department of Pharmacy, Southern University Bangladesh, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
  • Ahmed MI; School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
  • Uddin SJ; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • da Mata AMOF; Pharmacy Discipline, Life Science School, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  • de Carvalho RM; Pharmacy Discipline, Life Science School, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  • da Conceição Machado K; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Sobral ALP; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • da Silva FCC; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • de Castro E Souza JM; University Hospital, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • Arcanjo DDR; Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Picos, Brazil.
  • Ferreira PMP; Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Picos, Brazil.
  • Mishra SK; Department of Biophysics and Physiology, Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • da Silva J; Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
  • de Carvalho Melo-Cavalcante AA; Department of Biophysics and Physiology, Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina, Brazil.
Front Genet ; 8: 236, 2017.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29503660
ABSTRACT
Molecular epidemiological studies have identified several risk factors linking to the genes and external factors in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. In this sense, genetic instability caused by DNA damage and DNA repair inefficiencies are important molecular events for the diagnosis and prognosis of therapies. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze correlation between sociocultural, occupational, and lifestyle risk factors with levels of genetic instability in non-neoplastic cells of breast cancer patients. Total 150 individuals were included in the study that included 50 breast cancer patients submitted to chemotherapy (QT), 50 breast cancer patients submitted to radiotherapy (RT), and 50 healthy women without any cancer. Cytogenetic biomarkers for apoptosis and DNA damage were evaluated in samples of buccal epithelial and peripheral blood cells through micronuclei and comet assay tests. Elder age patients (61-80 years) had higher levels of apoptosis (catriolysis by karyolysis) and DNA damage at the diagnosis (baseline damage) with increased cell damage during QT and especially during RT. We also reported the increased frequencies of cytogenetic biomarkers in patients who were exposed to ionizing radiation as well as for alcoholism and smoking. QT and RT induced high levels of fragmentation (karyorrhexis) and nuclear dissolution (karyolysis) and DNA damage. Correlations were observed between age and karyorrhexis at diagnosis; smoking and karyolysis during RT; and radiation and karyolysis during QT. These correlations indicate that risk factors may also influence the genetic instability in non-neoplastic cells caused to the patients during cancer therapies.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Front Genet Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Front Genet Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil