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EFFECT OF BREAST CANCER AND BREAST CANCER TREATMENT ON THE BLOOD SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF TRACE ELEMENTS AND SELENOPROTEINS

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dc.contributor.authors Ogut, Selim; Bahtiyar, Nurten; Mordeniz, Cengiz; Cinemre, Fatma Behice; Aydemir, Birsen; Karacetin, Didem; Degirmencioglu, Sevgin; Haciosmanoglu, Ebru; Kural, Alev; Kiziler, Ali Riza; Gunes, Mehmet Emin; Bektas, Muhammet
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-20T13:25:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-20T13:25:36Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.issn 1644-2296
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.5601/jelem.2022.27.1.2216
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12619/99388
dc.description Bu yayının lisans anlaşması koşulları tam metin açık erişimine izin vermemektedir.
dc.description.abstract Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles in chemical events that occur at the cellular level in the body are necessary for biological processes in human health. The role of TEs and selenoproteins and their relationship with breast cancer (BC) have not been studied thoroughly and therefore remain relatively unknown. Our study aimed to investigate possible changes in the serum selenoproteins (Glutathione Peroxidase 1 (GPX1), Glutathione Peroxidase 6 (GPX6), Selenoprotein F (Sel-F), Selenoprotein H (Sel-H), Selenoprotein S (Sel-S), Selenoprotein V (Sel-V), Selenoprotein M (Sel-M)), and TEs (Se, Zn, Mn, Cu, and Fe) levels, and TEs ratios (Fe/Se, Fe/Zn, Fe/Mn, Cu/Se, Cu/Zn, and Cu/Mn) in patients with BC before and after treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy), and to evaluate the results in the patient groups with healthy controls. A total of 35 patients with BC and 25 healthy subjects were included in the study. Blood samples were collected from the patient group on the day prior to treatment, and on the day treatment was completed. Serum GPX1, GPX6, Sel-F, Sel-H, and Sel-S levels were decreased in both before and after treatment groups compared to the control. The treatment of BC resulted in increasing the concentration of Sel-V compared to before treatment levels. The treatment of BC resulted in lowering serum Se, Zn, and Fe concentrations compared to before treatment levels. Also, serum Se, Zn, and Fe levels were decreased in both before and after treatment groups compared to the control. The ratios of Cu/Se, Cu/Zn, and Cu/Mn were increased after treatment compared to the values before treatment. Cu/Se and Cu/Zn ratios were increased, but Fe/Mn ratios were decreased after treatment compared to healthy control. This study indicates that changes in serum levels of TEs such as Zn, Mn, Cu, and Se, as well as their ratios and selenoproteins, may be related to the treatments of BC. Further studies are required to clarify the exact specific mechanisms involved in the status of TEs and selenoproteins in therapeutic strategies of BC.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.isversionof 10.5601/jelem.2022.27.1.2216
dc.subject Environmental Sciences & Ecology
dc.subject breast cancer
dc.subject treatment
dc.subject selenoproteins
dc.subject selenium
dc.subject zinc
dc.title EFFECT OF BREAST CANCER AND BREAST CANCER TREATMENT ON THE BLOOD SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF TRACE ELEMENTS AND SELENOPROTEINS
dc.contributor.authorID Bahtiyar, Nurten/0000-0003-2420-8415
dc.identifier.volume 27
dc.identifier.startpage 289
dc.identifier.endpage 302
dc.relation.journal JOURNAL OF ELEMENTOLOGY
dc.identifier.issue 2
dc.identifier.doi 10.5601/jelem.2022.27.1.2216
dc.contributor.author Ogut, Selim
dc.contributor.author Bahtiyar, Nurten
dc.contributor.author Mordeniz, Cengiz
dc.contributor.author Cinemre, Fatma Behice
dc.contributor.author Aydemir, Birsen
dc.contributor.author Karacetin, Didem
dc.contributor.author Degirmencioglu, Sevgin
dc.contributor.author Haciosmanoglu, Ebru
dc.contributor.author Kural, Alev
dc.relation.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı


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