Rel-A/PACER/miR 7轴可能在乳腺癌症放射治疗中发挥作用

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Shokri Fazlollah, Mozdarani Hossein, Omrani Mir Davood
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背景:放射治疗已成为癌症的标准治疗方式。放射抵抗是一个限制放射治疗(RT)有效性的问题。因此,需要预测性生物标志物来为患者选择合适的RT。促炎转录因子核因子κB(NF-κB)的激活是BC中常见的途径。研究RT与参与免疫途径的基因表达变化之间的关系可以帮助更好地控制疾病。本研究研究了RT对NF-κB信号通路中Rel-A、PACER和miR-7表达水平的影响。方法:在四个不同的时间间隔内从BC患者身上采集血样(n=15):开始RT前72小时,以及RT完成后的一周、两周和四周。还从20名没有免疫或癌症相关疾病的健康女性身上采集了样本。提取血液RNA,合成互补DNA。结果:患者与正常个体血液样本的Rel-a表达水平存在显著差异(p<0.05)。RT 4周后,qRT-PCR显示BC患者的miR-7显著下调,Rel-a和PACER显著上调。此外,Rel-a的表达与RT过程中的单核细胞数量之间存在显著相关性(p<0.001)。结论:PACER、miR-7和Rel-a在RT后的表达水平发生了变化;因此,这些基因可作为BC的诊断和治疗RT标记。
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Rel-A/PACER/miR 7 Axis May Play a Role in Radiotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients

Rel-A/PACER/miR 7 Axis May Play a Role in Radiotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients

Rel-A/PACER/miR 7 Axis May Play a Role in Radiotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients

Rel-A/PACER/miR 7 Axis May Play a Role in Radiotherapy Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients
Background: Radiotherapy has become the standard form of treatment for BC. Radioresistance is an issue that limits the effectiveness of RT. Therefore, predictive biomarkers are needed to choose the appropriate RT for the patient. Activation of the proinflammatory transcription factor, NF-κB, is a frequently noted pathway in BC. Investigating the relationship between RT and alterations in gene expression involved in the immune pathway can help better control the disease. This research investigated the impact of RT on the expression levels of Rel-A, PACER, and miR-7 within the NF-κB signaling pathway. Methods: Blood samples (n = 15) were obtained from BC patients during four different time intervals: 72 hours prior to initiating RT, as well as one, two, and four weeks following RT completion. Samples were also collected from 20 healthy women who had no immune or cancer-related diseases. Blood RNA was extracted, and cDNA was synthesized. Gene expression level was determined using RT-PCR. Results: There was a significant difference in the expression level of Rel-A between patients and normal individual blood samples (p < 0.05). After four weeks of RT, qRT-PCR revealed a significant downregulation of miR-7 and upregulation of Rel-A and PACER in BC patients. Also, there was a significant association between Rel-A expression and monocyte numbers during RT (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The expression level of PACER, miR-7 and Rel-A, changed after RT; therefore, these genes could be used as diagnostic and therapeutic RT markers in BC.
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Iranian Biomedical Journal
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