IGEVET   21075
INSTITUTO DE GENETICA VETERINARIA "ING. FERNANDO NOEL DULOUT"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Polymorphic Variants in Oxidative Stress Genes and Acute Toxicity in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving RadiotherapyB
Autor/es:
CÓRDOBA EE; FERNÁNDEZ E; LACUNZA E; ABBA MC; GUERCI AM
Revista:
Cancer Research and Treatment
Editorial:
Korean Cancer Association
Referencias:
Lugar: Seúl; Año: 2016 vol. 48 p. 948 - 954
ISSN:
1598-2998
Resumen:
PurposeReactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated as an indirect product of radiation therapy (RT). Genetic variation in genes related to ROS metabolism may influence the level of RT-induced adverse effects. We evaluated the potential association of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)?related response to radiotherapy injury in breast cancer patients undergoing RT.Materials and MethodsEighty patients receiving conventional RT were included. Acute effects were evaluated according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) scores. DNA was extracted from blood and buccal swab samples. SNPswere genotyped for GSTP1, GSTA1, SOD2, andNOS3 genes by polymerase chain reaction?based restriction fragment length polymorphism. Univariate analysis (odds ratios [ORs] and 95% confidence interval [CI]) and principal component analysis were used for correlation of SNPs and factors related to risk of developing ≥ grade 2 acute effects.ResultsSixty-five patients (81.2%) showed side effects, 32 (40%) presented moderate to severe acute skin toxicity, and 33 (41.2%) manifested minimal acute skin reactions by the end of treatment. In both univariate and multivariate analyses, nominally significant associations were found among body mass index (OR, 3.14; 95% CI, 8.5338 to 1.1274; p=0.022), breast size (OR, 5.11; 95% CI, 17.04 to 1.54; p=0.004), and grade ≥ 2 acute radiation skin toxicity. A significant association was also observed between NOS3 G894T polymorphism (OR, 9.8;95% CI, 211.6 to 0.45; p=0.041) and grade ≥ 2 acute radiation skin toxicity in patients with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy treatment.ConclusionThe analysis of the factors involved in individual radiosensitivity contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying this trait.