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Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression

BACKGROUND: As cell-free circulating DNA exists predominantly as mono- and oligonucleosomes, the focus of the current study was to examine the interplay of circulating nucleosomes, DNA, proteases and caspases in blood of patients with benign and malignant breast diseases. METHODS: The concentrations...

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Autores principales: Roth, Carina, Pantel, Klaus, Müller, Volkmar, Rack, Brigitte, Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine, Janni, Wolfgang, Schwarzenbach, Heidi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21211028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-4
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author Roth, Carina
Pantel, Klaus
Müller, Volkmar
Rack, Brigitte
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
Janni, Wolfgang
Schwarzenbach, Heidi
author_facet Roth, Carina
Pantel, Klaus
Müller, Volkmar
Rack, Brigitte
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
Janni, Wolfgang
Schwarzenbach, Heidi
author_sort Roth, Carina
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description BACKGROUND: As cell-free circulating DNA exists predominantly as mono- and oligonucleosomes, the focus of the current study was to examine the interplay of circulating nucleosomes, DNA, proteases and caspases in blood of patients with benign and malignant breast diseases. METHODS: The concentrations of cell-free DNA and nucleosomes as well as the protease and caspase activities were measured in serum of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31), metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32), and healthy individuals (n = 28) by PicoGreen, Cell Death Detection ELISA, Protease Fluorescent Detection Kit and Caspase-Glo(®)3/7 Assay, respectively. RESULTS: Patients with benign and malignant tumors had significantly higher levels of circulating nucleic acids in their blood than healthy individuals (p = 0.001, p = 0.0001), whereas these levels could not discriminate between benign and malignant lesions. Our analyses of all serum samples revealed significant correlations of circulating nucleosome with DNA concentrations (p = 0.001), nucleosome concentrations with caspase activities (p = 0.008), and caspase with protease activities (p = 0.0001). High serum levels of protease and caspase activities associated with advanced tumor stages (p = 0.009). Patients with lymph node-positive breast cancer had significantly higher nucleosome levels in their blood than node-negative patients (p = 0.004). The presence of distant metastases associated with a significant increase in serum nucleosome (p = 0.01) and DNA levels (p = 0.04), and protease activities (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that high circulating nucleic acid concentrations in blood are no indicators of a malignant breast tumor. However, the observed changes in apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities along with the elevated serum levels of nucleosomes and DNA in blood are linked to breast cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-30249912011-01-22 Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression Roth, Carina Pantel, Klaus Müller, Volkmar Rack, Brigitte Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine Janni, Wolfgang Schwarzenbach, Heidi BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: As cell-free circulating DNA exists predominantly as mono- and oligonucleosomes, the focus of the current study was to examine the interplay of circulating nucleosomes, DNA, proteases and caspases in blood of patients with benign and malignant breast diseases. METHODS: The concentrations of cell-free DNA and nucleosomes as well as the protease and caspase activities were measured in serum of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31), metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32), and healthy individuals (n = 28) by PicoGreen, Cell Death Detection ELISA, Protease Fluorescent Detection Kit and Caspase-Glo(®)3/7 Assay, respectively. RESULTS: Patients with benign and malignant tumors had significantly higher levels of circulating nucleic acids in their blood than healthy individuals (p = 0.001, p = 0.0001), whereas these levels could not discriminate between benign and malignant lesions. Our analyses of all serum samples revealed significant correlations of circulating nucleosome with DNA concentrations (p = 0.001), nucleosome concentrations with caspase activities (p = 0.008), and caspase with protease activities (p = 0.0001). High serum levels of protease and caspase activities associated with advanced tumor stages (p = 0.009). Patients with lymph node-positive breast cancer had significantly higher nucleosome levels in their blood than node-negative patients (p = 0.004). The presence of distant metastases associated with a significant increase in serum nucleosome (p = 0.01) and DNA levels (p = 0.04), and protease activities (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that high circulating nucleic acid concentrations in blood are no indicators of a malignant breast tumor. However, the observed changes in apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities along with the elevated serum levels of nucleosomes and DNA in blood are linked to breast cancer progression. BioMed Central 2011-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3024991/ /pubmed/21211028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-4 Text en Copyright ©2011 Roth et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Roth, Carina
Pantel, Klaus
Müller, Volkmar
Rack, Brigitte
Kasimir-Bauer, Sabine
Janni, Wolfgang
Schwarzenbach, Heidi
Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title_full Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title_fullStr Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title_short Apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and DNA in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
title_sort apoptosis-related deregulation of proteolytic activities and high serum levels of circulating nucleosomes and dna in blood correlate with breast cancer progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21211028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-4
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