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8-Oxoguanine DNA Glycosylase 1 Upregulation as a Risk Factor for Obesity and Colorectal Cancer.
Pilo, Jesús; García-Flores, Libia Alejandra; Clemente-Postigo, Mercedes; Arranz-Salas, Isabel; Alcaide, Julia; Ramos-Fernandez, Maria; Lozano, José; Boughanem, Hatim; Kompella, Pallavi; Macías-González, Manuel.
  • Pilo J; Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, Spain.
  • García-Flores LA; Institute of Biomedical Research in Malaga (IBIMA)-Bionand Platform, University of Malaga, 29590 Malaga, Spain.
  • Clemente-Postigo M; Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, Spain.
  • Arranz-Salas I; Institute of Biomedical Research in Malaga (IBIMA)-Bionand Platform, University of Malaga, 29590 Malaga, Spain.
  • Alcaide J; Department of Endocrinology and Nutrition, Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital, 29010 Malaga, Spain.
  • Ramos-Fernandez M; Institute of Biomedical Research in Malaga (IBIMA)-Bionand Platform, University of Malaga, 29590 Malaga, Spain.
  • Lozano J; Spanish Biomedical Research Center in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERObn), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain.
  • Boughanem H; Department of Cell Biology, Genetics, and Physiology, Faculty of Science, University of Malaga, 29590 Malaga, Spain.
  • Kompella P; Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Reina Sofia University Hospital, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, Spain.
  • Macías-González M; Division of Anatomical Pathology, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, 29010 Malaga, Spain.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(6)2023 Mar 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36982562
ABSTRACT
DNA damage has been extensively studied as a potentially helpful tool in assessing and preventing cancer, having been widely associated with the deregulation of DNA damage repair (DDR) genes and with an increased risk of cancer. Adipose tissue and tumoral cells engage in a reciprocal interaction to establish an inflammatory microenvironment that enhances cancer growth by modifying epigenetic and gene expression patterns. Here, we hypothesize that 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (OGG1)-a DNA repair enzyme-may represent an attractive target that connects colorectal cancer (CRC) and obesity. In order to understand the mechanisms underlying the development of CRC and obesity, the expression and methylation of DDR genes were analyzed in visceral adipose tissue from CRC and healthy participants. Gene expression analysis revealed an upregulation of OGG1 expression in CRC participants (p < 0.005) and a downregulation of OGG1 in normal-weight healthy patients (p < 0.05). Interestingly, the methylation analysis showed the hypermethylation of OGG1 in CRC patients (p < 0.05). Moreover, expression patterns of OGG1 were found to be regulated by vitamin D and inflammatory genes. In general, our results showed evidence that OGG1 can regulate CRC risk through obesity and may act as a biomarker for CRC.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Colorrectales / ADN Glicosilasas Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Colorrectales / ADN Glicosilasas Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article