Role of superoxide dismutase in individualization of breast cancer radiation therapy protocols
Author(s) -
Snežana B. Pajović,
Snežana Pejić,
Jelena Kasapović,
Marija Radojčić,
Nenad Borojević,
Ljiljana Radošević-Jelić
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
archive of oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.104
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1450-9520
pISSN - 0354-7310
DOI - 10.2298/aoo0303191p
Subject(s) - superoxide dismutase , radiation therapy , breast cancer , biomarker , irradiation , antioxidant , medicine , cancer , peripheral blood , enzyme , chemistry , cancer research , biochemistry , physics , nuclear physics
Background: The goal of this study was to introduce a new predictive biomarker assay that might improve a clinical irradiation treatment of malignant diseases. Methods: Thirty-two peripheral blood samples obtained from breast cancer patients were analyzed for superoxide dismutase (SOD) after irradiation with gamma rays (60 Co). SOD was measured in subcellular fractions prepared from unirradiated and irradiated blood samples (McCord and Fridovich). The activity of SOD was measured by the method of Misra and Fridovich and protein concentration by the method of Lowry et al. Results Antioxidant radiation response of patients' blood cells was very variable and specific for each individual. The results indicated that the radiation response during radiotherapy directly depends on the initial state of antioxidant activity in the blood of cancer patients. In the blood samples with high level of SOD activity the irradiation decreased enzymatic activity while in the samples with medium or low level of SOD, the SOD activity was preserved or increased by irradiation with 2 Gy of gamma rays. Conclusion We showed that the modulation of SOD activity in blood cells after irradiation in vitro might be used as predictive biomarker in individualization of therapy protocols
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