Tumor Vascular Markers: Possibilities for Detection of Breast Carcinoma

Breast cancer is one of the world's most urgent health problems. The first symptoms of mammary malignancies are manifested only at an advanced stage with significant mortality. Detecting this disease at an early stage gives the majority of patients a better chance of survival. The aim was to search...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemistry and chemical engineering 2012-02, Vol.6 (2), p.118-123
Hauptverfasser: Bilecova-Rabajdova, M, Urban, P, Gresova, A, Birkova, A, Ostro, A, Marekova, M
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Zusammenfassung:Breast cancer is one of the world's most urgent health problems. The first symptoms of mammary malignancies are manifested only at an advanced stage with significant mortality. Detecting this disease at an early stage gives the majority of patients a better chance of survival. The aim was to search for changes in gene expression of specific tumor vascular markers like death receptor 6 (Dr6) and glycoprotein M6B (Gpm6B) in the blood of patients with breast cancer. All subjects were divided into two groups. First group with patients are with different grades of breats tumors (n = 30). Second group consists from healthy women (n = 15). After isolation of mRNA from blood, RT-PCR was followed by gel electrophoresis. For statistical analysis one-way ANOVA was used with Student's T test using GraphPad InStat software. Significant changes in mRNA levels of gene Dr6 in all grades of first stage breast cancer were detected. The mRNA levels of Dr6 showed a rising tendency from GI (116% higher value than control) to G3 (198% higher than control). During monitoring of the mRNA level of Gpm6B, a weaker increase was observed than in Dr6. The difference in GI was only 8% higher compared with controls and 44% at G3. From our results it can be concluded that DR6 is a more suitable marker for the diagnosis of breast malignancies in the early stages than Gpm6B. In our work, a non-invasive method for more timely and precise determination of the earlier stages of breast cancer is described, which could also contribute to monitoring the effectiveness of treatment, or regression of this disease.
ISSN:1934-7375
1934-7383