| Literature DB >> 26472721 |
Carolina Panis1,2, Luciana Pizzatti3,4, Aedra Carla Bufalo5, Ana Cristina Herrera6, Vanessa Jacob Victorino5,7, Rubens Cecchini8, Eliana Abdelhay3,9.
Abstract
Chemotherapy remains the first-choice option for adjuvant therapy in breast cancer. Here, we investigated the impact of the first chemotherapic cycle of doxorubicin on the plasmatic-proteomic profiling of women diagnosed with breast cancer (n = 87). Blood samples were obtained from the same patient before and after doxorubicin infusion (1 h, 60 mg/m(2)) and processed for label-free LC-MS proteomic screening. A total of 80 proteins were downregulated after chemotherapy. In silico analysis revealed that the main biological process enrolled was inflammation and canonical pathways involving acute phase proteins. TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-12, TGF-β1, clusterin, and gelsolin were chosen as relevant for further validation. All selected targets presented reduced plasmatic levels after treatment. Our results indicate that doxorubicin downregulated acute phase proteins immediately after its infusion. Since such proteins are cancer promoting, its downregulation could support the effectiveness of doxorubicin along treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Acute phase proteins; Breast cancer; Cytokines; Downregulation; Doxorubicin; Label-free proteomics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26472721 DOI: 10.1007/s13277-015-4203-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tumour Biol ISSN: 1010-4283