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An exploratory study of radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patients

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Συγγραφέας
Alexopoulou E., Katsila T., Tolia M., Tsoukalas N., Leontsinidis M., Kyrgias G., Kouloulias V., Patrinos G.P., Spyropoulou D., Kardamakis D.
Ημερομηνία
2018
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.21873/anticanres.12392
Λέξη-κλειδί
alpha glucosidase
ATM protein
hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha
inducible nitric oxide synthase
Ki 67 antigen
alpha glucosidase
ATM protein
HIF1A protein, human
hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha
inducible nitric oxide synthase
Ki 67 antigen
adult
aged
Article
body weight
breast cancer
cancer patient
cancer radiotherapy
cancer staging
conformal radiotherapy
controlled study
disease severity
exploratory research
female
histopathology
human
human tissue
hypofractionated radiotherapy
immunocytochemistry
immunohistochemistry
intraductal carcinoma
major clinical study
postoperative care
priority journal
protein expression
radiation dermatitis
tumor growth
breast tumor
metabolism
middle aged
procedures
radiation dermatitis
very elderly
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
alpha-Glucosidases
Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins
Breast Neoplasms
Humans
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
Immunohistochemistry
Ki-67 Antigen
Middle Aged
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
Radiodermatitis
Radiotherapy
International Institute of Anticancer Research
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Επιτομή
Background/Aim: Radiation dermatitis is observed in 95% of breast cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to explore the correlation between protein expression in tumor cells and the risk of developing radiation dermatitis. Patients and Methods: Breast cancer patients receiving postoperative radiotherapy were included in this study. Tumor specimens from 122 patients were examined by immunohistochemistry for the expression of Ki67, ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) kinase, hypoxia-inducible factor-1-alpha (HIF-1a), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), and a-glucosidase (aGluc). The findings were correlated with the occurrence and severity of radiation dermatitis (Radiation therapy oncology group-RTOG grading scale), taking into consideration body weight and skin type (Fitzpatrick system). Data were explored further via pathway and network analyses. Results: Correlation of radiation dermatitis (RTOG scale) with the observed increased expression of Ki67, ATM, iNOS, HIF-1a and aGluc, failed to reach statistical significance when skin type and/or body weight were considered. Network interactions of proteins involved in tumor growth (Ki67, ATM) and/or affect the oxidation state of the cell (HIF-1a, iNOS, aGluc) were revealed, that may contribute to the risk of developing acute radiation dermatitis. Conclusion: Correlation of the increased expression of the studied proteins and the occurrence and severity of radiation dermatitis in women undergoing postoperative radiotherapy, failed to reach statistical significance. Pathway and network analyses predicted that vasodilation and angiogenesis may contribute to radiation-induced dermatitis via mechanisms that need to be further explored. Our strategy serves as a paradigm for coupling histopathological data to molecular findings and network analyses for risk assessment in the clinic. © 2018 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70435
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