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Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome

Partial body irradiation during cancer radiotherapy (RT) induces a response of irradiated tissues that could be observed at the level of serum proteome. Here we aimed to characterize the response to RT in group of patients treated because of prostate cancer. Five consecutive blood samples were colle...

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Autores principales: Pietrowska, Monika, Jelonek, Karol, Polanska, Joanna, Wojakowska, Anna, Marczak, Lukasz, Chawinska, Ewa, Chmura, Aleksanda, Majewski, Wojciech, Miszczyk, Leszek, Widlak, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28248265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030117
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author Pietrowska, Monika
Jelonek, Karol
Polanska, Joanna
Wojakowska, Anna
Marczak, Lukasz
Chawinska, Ewa
Chmura, Aleksanda
Majewski, Wojciech
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
author_facet Pietrowska, Monika
Jelonek, Karol
Polanska, Joanna
Wojakowska, Anna
Marczak, Lukasz
Chawinska, Ewa
Chmura, Aleksanda
Majewski, Wojciech
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
author_sort Pietrowska, Monika
collection PubMed
description Partial body irradiation during cancer radiotherapy (RT) induces a response of irradiated tissues that could be observed at the level of serum proteome. Here we aimed to characterize the response to RT in group of patients treated because of prostate cancer. Five consecutive blood samples were collected before, during, and after the end of RT in a group of 126 patients who received definitive treatment with a maximum dose of 76 Gy. Serum peptidome, which was profiled in the 2000–16,000 Da range using MALDI-MS. Serum proteins were identified and quantified using the shotgun LC-MS/MS approach. The majority of changes in serum peptidome were detected between pre-treatment samples and samples collected after 3–4 weeks of RT (~25% of registered peptides changed their abundances significantly), yet the intensity of observed changes was not correlated significantly with the degree of acute radiation toxicity or the volume of irradiated tissues. Furthermore, there were a few serum proteins identified, the abundances of which were different in pre-RT and post-RT samples, including immunity and inflammation-related factors. Observed effects were apparently weaker than in comparable groups of head and neck cancer patients in spite of similar radiation doses and volumes of irradiated tissues in both groups. We concluded that changes observed at the level of serum proteome were low for this cohort of prostate cancer patients, although the specific components involved are associated with immunity and inflammation, and reflect the characteristic acute response of the human body to radiation.
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spelling pubmed-52173762017-02-27 Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome Pietrowska, Monika Jelonek, Karol Polanska, Joanna Wojakowska, Anna Marczak, Lukasz Chawinska, Ewa Chmura, Aleksanda Majewski, Wojciech Miszczyk, Leszek Widlak, Piotr Proteomes Article Partial body irradiation during cancer radiotherapy (RT) induces a response of irradiated tissues that could be observed at the level of serum proteome. Here we aimed to characterize the response to RT in group of patients treated because of prostate cancer. Five consecutive blood samples were collected before, during, and after the end of RT in a group of 126 patients who received definitive treatment with a maximum dose of 76 Gy. Serum peptidome, which was profiled in the 2000–16,000 Da range using MALDI-MS. Serum proteins were identified and quantified using the shotgun LC-MS/MS approach. The majority of changes in serum peptidome were detected between pre-treatment samples and samples collected after 3–4 weeks of RT (~25% of registered peptides changed their abundances significantly), yet the intensity of observed changes was not correlated significantly with the degree of acute radiation toxicity or the volume of irradiated tissues. Furthermore, there were a few serum proteins identified, the abundances of which were different in pre-RT and post-RT samples, including immunity and inflammation-related factors. Observed effects were apparently weaker than in comparable groups of head and neck cancer patients in spite of similar radiation doses and volumes of irradiated tissues in both groups. We concluded that changes observed at the level of serum proteome were low for this cohort of prostate cancer patients, although the specific components involved are associated with immunity and inflammation, and reflect the characteristic acute response of the human body to radiation. MDPI 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5217376/ /pubmed/28248265 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030117 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Pietrowska, Monika
Jelonek, Karol
Polanska, Joanna
Wojakowska, Anna
Marczak, Lukasz
Chawinska, Ewa
Chmura, Aleksanda
Majewski, Wojciech
Miszczyk, Leszek
Widlak, Piotr
Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title_full Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title_fullStr Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title_full_unstemmed Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title_short Partial-Body Irradiation in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with IMRT Has Little Effect on the Composition of Serum Proteome
title_sort partial-body irradiation in patients with prostate cancer treated with imrt has little effect on the composition of serum proteome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28248265
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes3030117
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