Effect of dendritic cell vaccine on blood redox status in patients with cervical cancer

A. Menshenina, I. Goroshinskaya, E. Frantsiyants, T. Moiseenko, E. Verenikina, I. Kaplieva, L. Nemashkalova
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Purpose of the study. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the dynamics of parameters of malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione and antioxidant enzyme activity in patients with advanced cervical cancer (CC) receiving anticancer treatment with dendritic cell vaccine (DCV).Patients and methods. Levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione and antioxidant enzyme activity were studied in 27 patients aged 27–65 years with advanced primary and recurrent CC receiving chemotherapy (CT) with DCV or DCV as monotherapy at a dose of 10 million cells intradermally once a week. The same indices were studied in 20 healthy women from the comparison group.Results. The majority of patients showed the initial increase of MDA: in blood plasma by an average of 66.7 %, in red blood cells – statistically insignificant. After CT, MDA levels were elevated respectively in primary and recurrent patients in erythrocytes by 85.6 % and 96.4 % compared to donors, and by 53.9 % and 33.7 % compared to the initial values; the levels in plasma were elevated by 79.8 % and 57.1 % compared to donors. After 5–7 DCVs in combination with CT, MDA levels in erythrocytes and in blood plasma were similar to the donor values. MDA in erythrocytes of patients receiving DCV without CT decreased by 36 % compared to initial values. Oxidase activity of ceruloplasmin, initially increased by 34.2–57.1 %, normalized after DCV. Superoxide dismutase activity decreased by 16.7–27.3 % after 4–6 DCVs and normalized after 7 DCVs. Catalase activity, initially reduced by more than 40 %, remained 20–38 % lower than the norm at all stages of DCV. In this setting, hydrogen peroxide was probably inactivated by glutathione peroxidase whose activity was increased at all stages of treatment and decreased only when MDA was normalized after 7 DCVs.Conclusion. Administration of 5–7 DCVs in combination with CT or as monotherapy to patients with advanced CC normalizes parameters of free radical oxidation and antioxidant system of the blood.
树突状细胞疫苗对宫颈癌患者血液氧化还原状态的影响
研究目的:本研究的目的是评价接受树突状细胞疫苗(DCV)抗癌治疗的晚期宫颈癌(CC)患者丙二醛(MDA)、还原性谷胱甘肽和抗氧化酶活性参数的动态变化。患者和方法。研究了27例27 - 65岁晚期原发性和复发性CC患者的丙二醛(MDA)、还原性谷胱甘肽和抗氧化酶活性水平,这些患者接受化疗(CT)联合DCV或DCV单药治疗,每周一次皮下注射1000万个细胞。在对照组的20名健康妇女中研究了相同的指标。大多数患者血浆中MDA:初始水平平均升高66.7%,红细胞中MDA:初始水平平均升高66.7%,统计学上不显著。CT后,原发和复发患者红细胞MDA水平分别比供体高85.6%和96.4%,比初始值高53.9%和33.7%;血浆水平分别比献血者高79.8%和57.1%。5-7 DCVs联合CT后,红细胞和血浆MDA水平与供体相近。与初始值相比,未接受CT的DCV患者红细胞中的MDA下降了36%。铜蓝蛋白氧化酶活性最初升高34.2 - 57.1%,DCV后恢复正常。超氧化物歧化酶活性在4-6 DCVs后下降16.7 - 27.3%,在7 DCVs后恢复正常。过氧化氢酶活性最初降低了40%以上,在DCV的所有阶段仍比正常水平低20 - 38%。在这种情况下,过氧化氢可能被谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶灭活,谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶的活性在治疗的所有阶段都增加,只有在7 dcvs后MDA正常化时才下降。对于晚期CC患者,5-7 DCVs联合CT或单药治疗可使血液中自由基氧化和抗氧化系统参数正常化。
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