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The relationship between lymphocyte DNA damage, coronary artery disease, and blood trace elements

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dc.contributor.authors Erdogu, Ismail; Dural, Emrah; Altundag, Huseyin; Oymak, Tulay; Suzen, Halit Sinan
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-23T11:14:18Z
dc.date.available 2024-02-23T11:14:18Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.issn 0267-8357
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gead030
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12619/102106
dc.description Bu yayının lisans anlaşması koşulları tam metin açık erişimine izin vermemektedir.
dc.description.abstract Somatic DNA damage and causative factors (occupational exposures, foods, habits, etc.) are thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, although knowledge about their role in coronary artery disease (CAD) is still insufficient. This study aimed to determine the effects of lymphocyte-DNA damage and blood trace element concentrations on CAD. The single-cell alkaline comet was used in the measuring of the lymphocyte DNA damage in blood samples obtained from patients (n = 99) whose CAD grade was determined by the syntax score while the angiographic intervention was carried out. Blood trace element (n = 14) concentrations were monitored by the inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) after microwave digestion. The relationship between the DNA damage frequencies of the participants and their syntax scores, blood trace element concentrations, and other demographic and clinic parameters were statistically analyzed. Significant correlations were detected between comet data and syntax score (r = 0.858, P < .001), age (r = 0.337, P < .001), blood-urea (r = 0.360, P < .001), creatinine (r = 0.388, P < .001), HbA1c (0.218, P < .05), ECG-QRS time (r = 0.286, P < .01), ECHO-EF (r = -0.377, P < .001), and platelet (r = -0.222, P < .05). The DNA damage frequencies of the groups formed according to their CAD scores were significantly different from the control group (P < .001) and also each other (P <= .01). Comet frequencies and CAD grades were found to be correlated with aging (P < .05). DNA damage frequency and syntax score values were significantly (P < .05) higher in males compared to females. Syntax scores were correlated with aging (r = 0.348, P < .01), ECHO-EF (r = 0.374, P < .001), blood-urea (r = 0.398, P < .001), creatinine (r = 0.433, P < .001), glucose (0.218, P < .05), and HbA1c (r = 0.200, P < .05). Significant correlations were observed between trace elements and demographic values, blood parameters, diseases, angio parameters, ECHO, and ECG parameters. It was observed that the concentrations of trace elements detected in the blood were 93.4% correlated with each other. Lymphocyte DNA damage is a strong biomarker for the atherosclerotic indicator of CAD. Aging is an effective factor both in the DNA damage frequency and CAD risk index. Creatinine and urea are factors that have the power to change the CAD risk index and DNA damage frequency. The higher DNA damage and CAD risk were monitored in males compared to females. The relationship between some biomarkers and blood trace element concentrations showed that further studies are needed to more accurately evaluate the relationship between trace elements, DNA damage frequencies, and CAD.
dc.language.iso English
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1093/mutage/gead030
dc.subject CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE
dc.subject CHRONIC-RENAL-FAILURE
dc.subject OXIDATIVE STRESS
dc.subject CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE
dc.subject ELEVATED LEVELS
dc.subject RISK-FACTORS
dc.subject ATHEROSCLEROSIS
dc.subject REPAIR
dc.subject INSIGHTS
dc.subject AGE
dc.title The relationship between lymphocyte DNA damage, coronary artery disease, and blood trace elements
dc.type Article; Early Access
dc.relation.journal MUTAGENESIS
dc.identifier.doi 10.1093/mutage/gead030
dc.identifier.eissn 1464-3804
dc.contributor.author Erdogu, I
dc.contributor.author Dural, E
dc.contributor.author Altundag, H
dc.contributor.author Oymak, T
dc.contributor.author Suzen, HS
dc.relation.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı


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