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Circulating osteocyte-related biomarkers (vitamin D, sclerostin, dickkopf-1), hepcidin, and oxidative stress markers in early breast cancer: Their impact in disease progression and outcome.

Reham I El-Mahdy1, Madeha M Zakhary2, Doaa W Maximous3, Abeer A Mokhtar4, Mahmoud I El Dosoky5.   

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Breast cancer (BC) is a major concern to female health worldwide. We assessed the circulating osteocyte-related biomarkers, hepcidin, and oxidative stress status among early-stage BC patients in aspects of clinical severity and impact on the outcome. The study incorporated 73 patients categorized into 57 early-stage BC and 16 benign breast diseases and 30 healthy controls. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], sclerostin (SOST), dickkopf-1(DKK1), and hepcidin were measured using ELISA, while, serum oxidative stress markers were assessed by spectrophotometry. Our results show that patients with BC showed significant increase in the mean levels of DKK1, SOST, hepcidin, and LPER and significant decrease in the mean levels of 25(OH)D, SOD, GPx, and Hb when compared with controls and benign breast diseases. Significantly higher DKK1, hepcidin, and SOD levels among benign breast diseases were found in comparison to control group. There were significantly lower levels of 25(OH)D, SOD, and Hb and significantly higher levels of SOST, DKK1, hepcidin, No, and LPER with advanced grade. Lower levels of 25(OH)D, SOD and higher levels of SOST, hepcidin were observed with increasing the malignant stage. Reduced levels of 25(OH)D, and SOD were significantly associated with poor prognosis and were strong predictors among BC. There were significant negative correlations between 25(OH)D with LPER, SOST, and hepicidin. We conclude that low 25(OH)D, high SOST, DKK1, and hepcidin, and dysregulated oxidative stress could be helpful in early detection and assessment of BC. 25(OH)D, and SOD were the most relevant to tumor progression and prognosis which indicate a significant role in the BC pathogenesis and could be promising targets in management. Our research paves the way to disrupt vicious circle between these biomarkers to obtain the best care of BC.
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Keywords:  25-hydroxyvitamin D; Breast cancer; Dickkopf-1 (DKK1); Hepcidin; Oxidative stress; Sclerostin (SOST); Tumor progression

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33065276     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2020.105773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0960-0760            Impact factor:   4.292


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1.  Effects of Fdft 1 gene silencing and VD3 intervention on lung injury in hypoxia-stressed rats.

Authors:  Xiaoyan Pu; Xue Lin; Yinglian Qi; Yinglian Li; Tiantian Li; Yang Liu; Dengbang Wei
Journal:  Genes Genomics       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 2.164

Review 2.  New Emerging Biomarkers for Bone Disease: Sclerostin and Dickkopf-1 (DKK1).

Authors:  Aylin Sepinci Dincel; Niklas Rye Jørgensen
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 4.000

3.  An Integrated Systematic Analysis and the Clinical Significance of Hepcidin in Common Malignancies of the Male Genitourinary System.

Authors:  Xiaogang Wang; Qianqian Shi; Pengfeng Gong; Cuixing Zhou; Yunjie Cao
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 4.772

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