| Literature DB >> 28849262 |
Ryszard Krzyminiewski1, Bernadeta Dobosz2, Tomasz Kubiak1.
Abstract
Ceruloplasmin and transferrin are proteins which play a potential role in the process of breast cancer development. These molecules contain Cu2+ (ceruloplasmin) or Fe3+ ions (transferrin) and thus constitute paramagnetic centers, which can be studied using electron paramagnetic resonance method. The aim of the study was to determine how paramagnetic centers in whole blood of breast cancer patients change under the influence of radiation therapy. Samples of whole blood were taken from 17 women with breast cancer treated with radiotherapy. The measurements were carried out at 170 K using X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer Bruker EMX-10. Two distinct EPR lines, derived from high-spin Fe3+ in transferrin and Cu2+ from ceruloplasmin, were revealed in all frozen samples. The amplitude and integrated intensity of the EPR signal from Cu2+ in ceruloplasmin significantly decreased in all patients after the delivery of the radiation fraction. When comparing the integral intensity of the signal from Fe3+ in transferrin, three different situations were identified which are patient specific: a significant increase, an insignificant change, or a significant decrease after the irradiation. A decreased level of Cu2+ from ceruloplasmin in patients after radiotherapy means a low level of ceruloplasmin in the plasma or an increased content of reduced Cu+ ions. Differences in the integrated intensity of the EPR signal from transferrin translate directly into the amount of bound iron. The observed changes could indicate how well the organism fights against cancer and how easily it adapts to the situation of biochemical stress.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR); Human blood; Radiotherapy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28849262 PMCID: PMC5655575 DOI: 10.1007/s00411-017-0708-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Environ Biophys ISSN: 0301-634X Impact factor: 1.925
Fig. 1Typical EPR spectrum of whole blood from a breast cancer patient. The following g values are identified: g = 2.05 from Cu2+ ions in ceruloplasmin and g = 4.16 from Fe3+ ions in transferrin
Fig. 2The increase in the integral intensity of the EPR signal from Fe3+ ions in transferrin after the delivery of the radiation dose. EPR signal in a patient before (solid line) and after (dashed line) radiation exposure
Fig. 3The decrease in the integral intensity of the EPR signal from Fe3+ ions in transferrin after the delivery of the radiation dose. EPR signal in a patient before (solid line) and after (dashed line) radiation exposure
Fig. 4EPR signals from Cu2+ in ceruloplasmin in a patient before (solid line) and after (dashed line) radiation exposure
Mean values, standard deviations (SD), and standard errors (SE) of the integral intensity values of EPR signals from Cu2+ in ceruloplasmin (17 patients)
| Before first fraction | After first fraction |
| Before last fraction | After last fraction |
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| Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u.) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u.) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u.) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u.) | ||
| Cu2+ in ceruloplasmin | |||||||||||||
| 4.1 × 105 | 1.0 × 105 | 0.24 × 105 | 2.61 × 105 | 0.25 × 105 | 0.06 × 105 | <0.05 | 3.4 × 105 | 0.5 × 105 | 0.13 × 105 | 2.8 × 105 | 0.5 × 105 | 0.11 × 105 | <0.05 |
Fig. 5Mean values ± standard errors (SE) of the integral intensity of EPR signals from Cu2+ in ceruloplasmin: a before and after the delivery of the first fraction of radiation; b before and after the delivery of the last fraction of radiation
Mean values, standard deviations (SD), and standard errors (SE) of the integral intensity values of EPR signals from Fe3+ in transferrin in patients from group I (5 patients) and group II (8 patients)
| Before first fraction | After first fraction |
| Before last fraction | After last fraction |
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| Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u) | Mean (a.u.) | SD (a.u.) | SE (a.u.) | ||
| Group I: increase in Fe3+ from transferrin (5 patients) | |||||||||||||
| 0.84 × 106 | 0.21 × 106 | 0.09 × 106 | 1.3 × 106 | 0.5 × 106 | 0.2 × 106 | <0.05 | 1.22 × 106 | 0.35 × 106 | 0.16 × 106 | 1.5 × 106 | 0.33 × 106 | 0.15 × 106 | <0.05 |
| Group II: decrease in Fe3+ from transferrin (8 patients) | |||||||||||||
| 1.29 × 106 | 0.39 × 106 | 0.14 × 106 | 1.1 × 106 | 0.5 × 106 | 0.16 × 106 | <0.05 | 1.5 × 106 | 0.5 × 106 | 0.16 × 106 | 1.3 × 106 | 0.4 × 106 | 0.14 × 106 | <0.05 |
Fig. 6Mean values ± standard errors (SE) of the integral intensity of EPR signals from Fe3+ in transferrin in patients from group I (a, b) and group II (c, d)