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A Preliminary Evaluation of Advanced Oxidation Protein Products (AOPPs) as a Potential Approach to Evaluating Prognosis in Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients and Its Implication in Tumour Angiogenesis: A 7-Year Single-Centre Study.

Authors :
Napiórkowska-Mastalerz, Marta
Wybranowski, Tomasz
Bosek, Maciej
Kruszewski, Stefan
Rhone, Piotr
Ruszkowska-Ciastek, Barbara
Source :
Cancers. Mar2024, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p1068. 27p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: Breast cancer is the main cause of cancer-related deaths among women globally. It clearly shows it is essential to find a useful marker, which could have a beneficial influence on the prediction of cancer-related events and give more information about the possible outcomes in the early stage of the disease. This is the first study that presents advanced oxidation protein products as a potentially valuable biomarker for monitoring the course of breast cancer treatment and as a predictor of recurrence and cancer-related mortality. The study shows also the relationship between oxidative protein damage in breast cancer patients and excessive angiogenic processes. Breast cancer (BrC) is a highly prevalent tumour among women. The high incidence and mortality rate of BrC prompts researchers to search for new markers that will provide information on the possible impact of the therapy on the risk of cancer-related events. This study aimed to investigate whether the level of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) may have a potential impact on disease-free (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in BrC patients with early-stage cancer. Additionally, we tried to assess the relationship between AOPPs and angiogenic parameters. In this study, the pre- and post-treatment AOPP levels were examined in the serum of 70 newly diagnosed BrC women. The receiver operating characteristic curve identified pre- and post-treatment AOPPs to be above 9.37 μM and 10.39 μM, respectively, as the best cut-off values to predict the risk of cancer relapse. Additionally, Kaplan–Meier survival analysis indicated that pre- and post-treatment AOPPs above 9.37 μM and 10.39 μM were associated with significantly poorer OS. The uni- and multivariate Cox regression analysis highlighted that lower levels of pre- and post-treatment AOPPs were associated with a longer duration without relapse or cancer-related death. A positive correlation between concentrations of pre-treatment AOPPs and vascular endothelial growth factor A, and negative correlations with levels of soluble forms of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor type 1 and 2, were found. In conclusion, AOPPs appear to have an important role in predicting cancer-related events and may potentially serve as a simple prognostic marker in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175991892
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16051068