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Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer

Nearly half of all cancers are treated with radiotherapy alone or in combination with other treatments, where damage to normal tissues is a limiting factor for the treatment. Radiotherapy-induced adverse health effects, mostly of importance for cancer patients with long-term survival, may appear dur...

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Autores principales: Drobin, Kimi, Marczyk, Michal, Halle, Martin, Danielsson, Daniel, Papiez, Anna, Sangsuwan, Traimate, Bendes, Annika, Hong, Mun-Gwan, Qundos, Ulrika, Harms-Ringdahl, Mats, Wersäll, Peter, Polanska, Joanna, Schwenk, Jochen M., Haghdoost, Siamak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030753
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author Drobin, Kimi
Marczyk, Michal
Halle, Martin
Danielsson, Daniel
Papiez, Anna
Sangsuwan, Traimate
Bendes, Annika
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Qundos, Ulrika
Harms-Ringdahl, Mats
Wersäll, Peter
Polanska, Joanna
Schwenk, Jochen M.
Haghdoost, Siamak
author_facet Drobin, Kimi
Marczyk, Michal
Halle, Martin
Danielsson, Daniel
Papiez, Anna
Sangsuwan, Traimate
Bendes, Annika
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Qundos, Ulrika
Harms-Ringdahl, Mats
Wersäll, Peter
Polanska, Joanna
Schwenk, Jochen M.
Haghdoost, Siamak
author_sort Drobin, Kimi
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description Nearly half of all cancers are treated with radiotherapy alone or in combination with other treatments, where damage to normal tissues is a limiting factor for the treatment. Radiotherapy-induced adverse health effects, mostly of importance for cancer patients with long-term survival, may appear during or long time after finishing radiotherapy and depend on the patient’s radiosensitivity. Currently, there is no assay available that can reliably predict the individual’s response to radiotherapy. We profiled two study sets from breast (n = 29) and head-and-neck cancer patients (n = 74) that included radiosensitive patients and matched radioresistant controls.. We studied 55 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 33 genes by DNA genotyping and 130 circulating proteins by affinity-based plasma proteomics. In both study sets, we discovered several plasma proteins with the predictive power to find radiosensitive patients (adjusted p < 0.05) and validated the two most predictive proteins (THPO and STIM1) by sandwich immunoassays. By integrating genotypic and proteomic data into an analysis model, it was found that the proteins CHIT1, PDGFB, PNKD, RP2, SERPINC1, SLC4A, STIM1, and THPO, as well as the VEGFA gene variant rs69947, predicted radiosensitivity of our breast cancer (AUC = 0.76) and head-and-neck cancer (AUC = 0.89) patients. In conclusion, circulating proteins and a SNP variant of VEGFA suggest that processes such as vascular growth capacity, immune response, DNA repair and oxidative stress/hypoxia may be involved in an individual’s risk of experiencing radiation-induced toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-71401052020-04-13 Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer Drobin, Kimi Marczyk, Michal Halle, Martin Danielsson, Daniel Papiez, Anna Sangsuwan, Traimate Bendes, Annika Hong, Mun-Gwan Qundos, Ulrika Harms-Ringdahl, Mats Wersäll, Peter Polanska, Joanna Schwenk, Jochen M. Haghdoost, Siamak Cancers (Basel) Article Nearly half of all cancers are treated with radiotherapy alone or in combination with other treatments, where damage to normal tissues is a limiting factor for the treatment. Radiotherapy-induced adverse health effects, mostly of importance for cancer patients with long-term survival, may appear during or long time after finishing radiotherapy and depend on the patient’s radiosensitivity. Currently, there is no assay available that can reliably predict the individual’s response to radiotherapy. We profiled two study sets from breast (n = 29) and head-and-neck cancer patients (n = 74) that included radiosensitive patients and matched radioresistant controls.. We studied 55 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 33 genes by DNA genotyping and 130 circulating proteins by affinity-based plasma proteomics. In both study sets, we discovered several plasma proteins with the predictive power to find radiosensitive patients (adjusted p < 0.05) and validated the two most predictive proteins (THPO and STIM1) by sandwich immunoassays. By integrating genotypic and proteomic data into an analysis model, it was found that the proteins CHIT1, PDGFB, PNKD, RP2, SERPINC1, SLC4A, STIM1, and THPO, as well as the VEGFA gene variant rs69947, predicted radiosensitivity of our breast cancer (AUC = 0.76) and head-and-neck cancer (AUC = 0.89) patients. In conclusion, circulating proteins and a SNP variant of VEGFA suggest that processes such as vascular growth capacity, immune response, DNA repair and oxidative stress/hypoxia may be involved in an individual’s risk of experiencing radiation-induced toxicity. MDPI 2020-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7140105/ /pubmed/32235817 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030753 Text en © 2020 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Drobin, Kimi
Marczyk, Michal
Halle, Martin
Danielsson, Daniel
Papiez, Anna
Sangsuwan, Traimate
Bendes, Annika
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Qundos, Ulrika
Harms-Ringdahl, Mats
Wersäll, Peter
Polanska, Joanna
Schwenk, Jochen M.
Haghdoost, Siamak
Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title_full Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title_fullStr Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title_short Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
title_sort molecular profiling for predictors of radiosensitivity in patients with breast or head-and-neck cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030753
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