| Literature DB >> 21211028 |
Carina Roth1, Klaus Pantel, Volkmar Müller, Brigitte Rack, Sabine Kasimir-Bauer, Wolfgang Janni, Heidi Schwarzenbach.
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BACKGROUND: As cell-free circulating DNA exists predominantly as mono- and oligonucleosomes, the focus of the current study was to examine the interplay of circulating nucleosomes, DNA, proteases and caspases in blood of patients with benign and malignant breast diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21211028 PMCID: PMC3024991 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-11-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Patient characteristics and their correlations with the nucleic acid levels and protease/caspase activities in blood
| Patients (%) | Nucleosome levels | DNA levels | Protease activities | Caspase activities | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 | |||||
| 56 years (range 34 - 82 years) | |||||
| 31 (49.2) | 35895 ± 62242 | ||||
| 32 (50.8) | 11486 ± 9167 | ||||
| 29 (53.7) | 866 ± 31 | 8352 ± 728 | |||
| 25 (46.3) | 829 ± 125 | 7690 ± 389 | |||
| 13 (23.6) | 8027 ± 518 | 26649 ± 14005 | 19370 ± 17547 | ||
| 42 (76.4) | 8079 ± 737 | 17366 ± 10972 | 34821 ± 74658 | ||
| 25 (46.3) | 813 ± 39 | 7914 ± 896 | 18737 ± 11916 | 47295 ± 99075 | |
| 29 (53.7) | 878 ± 98 | 8183 ± 494 | 19819 ± 12451 | 19671 ± 27313 | |
| 41 (68.3) | 846 ± 92 | 7924 ± 719 | 20468 ± 12204 | 38382 ± 77766 | |
| 19 (31.7) | 861 ± 65 | 8428 ± 445 | 16574 ± 11766 | 14330 ± 16701 | |
| 36 (60) | 825 ± 44 | 7927 ± 796 | 17617 ± 11811 | 7317 ± 4533 | |
| 24 (40) | 875 ± 107 | 8209 ± 561 | 21094 ± 12382 | 55703 ± 90000 | |
| 23 (39.7) | 855 ± 88 | 8148 ± 628 | 19548 ± 11973 | 35294 ± 74482 | |
| 35 (60.3) | 832 ± 70 | 7774 ± 919 | 18650 ± 13486 | 17637 ± 18799 | |
| 20 | |||||
| 49 years (range 18 - 79 years) | |||||
| 831 ± 102 | 9306 ± 1156 | 16837 ± 5295 | 5580 ± 4186 | ||
| 16 (80) | 808 ± 61 | 9471 ± 1068 | 18044 ± 6780 | 4957 ± 2485 | |
| 1 (5) | 1228 | 11626 | - | 3010 | |
| 11 (55) | 780 ± 16 | 9191 ± 235 | 24387 ± 10441 | 5835 ± 4363 | |
| 5 (25) | 823 ± 72 | 9611 ± 1343 | 14873 ± 197 | 4518 ± 1782 | |
| 15 (75) | 815 ± 65 | 9383 ± 1169 | 18715 ± 7354 | 5292 ± 2622 | |
| 1 (5) | 772 | 9913 | 14689 | 3280 | |
| 15 (75) | 808 ± 61 | 9471 ± 1068 | 18044 ± 6780 | 4957 ± 2485 | |
| 2 (10) | 1011 ± 307 | 9926 ± 2404 | 14799 | 3735 ± 1025 | |
| 28 | |||||
| 41 years (range 21 - 67 years) | |||||
| 726 ± 50 | 7747 ± 678 | 21133 ± 8028 | 5182 ± 2379 | ||
£M0, patients with localized breast cancer
M1, patients with metastatic breast cancer
#parameters of M0 patients
1p = 0.01, 2p = 0.04, 3p = 0.008, 4*p = 0.009, 5p = 0.009, 6p = 0.004
p values as determined by Mann and Whitney-U test (in bold)
*p values as determined by T test (in bold)
Figure 1Comparative analyses of circulating nucleosomes in blood of tumor patients and healthy individuals. The box plots compare the circulating nucleosome concentrations of healthy individuals (n = 28) with those of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31) and metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32) (A). The statistical significances of these comparative analyses, as determined by the Mann and Whitney-U test for the non parametric comparison of two independent variables, are indicated. The ROC analyses show the profiles of sensitivity and specificity of nucleosome concentrations to discriminate healthy controls from breast cancer patients (B), benign tumor patients from breast cancer patients (C) and M0 from M1 breast cancer patients (D).
Figure 2Comparative analyses of cell-free DNA in blood of tumor patients and healthy individuals. The box plots compare the circulating DNA concentrations of healthy individuals (n = 28) with those of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31) and metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32) (A). The statistical significances as determined by the Mann and Whitney-U test are indicated. The ROC analyses show the profiles of sensitivity and specificity of DNA concentrations to discriminate healthy controls from breast cancer patients (B), benign tumor patients from breast cancer patients (C) and M0 from M1 breast cancer patients (D).
Figure 3Significant association between nucleosome and DNA concentrations. The scatter plot of relative nucleosome vs. DNA concentrations of serum samples from all patients and healthy individuals analyzed shows the distribution of most points on the left corner of the diagram. The relationship of the both variables was significant (Spearman rank test).
Figure 4Comparative analyses of circulating protease activities in blood of tumor patients and healthy individuals. The box plots compare the relative protease activities in blood of healthy individuals (n = 28) with those of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31) and metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32) (A). The statistical significances as determined by the Mann and Whitney-U test are indicated. The ROC analyses show the profiles of sensitivity and specificity of protease activities to discriminate healthy controls from breast cancer patients (B), benign tumor patients from breast cancer patients (C) and M0 from M1 breast cancer patients (D).
Figure 5Comparative analyses of circulating caspase activities in blood of tumor patients and healthy individuals. The box plots compare the relative caspase activities in blood of healthy individuals (n = 28) with those of patients with benign breast disease (n = 20), primary breast cancer (M0, n = 31) and metastatic breast cancer (M1, n = 32) (A). The statistical significances as determined by the Mann and Whitney-U test are indicated. The ROC analyses show the profiles of sensitivity and specificity of caspase activities to discriminate healthy controls from breast cancer patients (B), benign tumor patients from breast cancer patients (C) and M0 from M1 breast cancer patients (D).
Figure 6Significant association between nucleosome, caspase and protease activities. The scatter plots of relative nucleosome concentrations vs. caspase activities (A) and protease activities vs. caspase activities (B) show the distribution of the points derived from the serum samples. The relationships of both variables were significant (Spearman rank test).