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Título : | Immunosuppression in Cervical Cancer with Special Reference to Arginase Activity |
Autor : | Bedoya, Astrid Milena Tate, David Baena Zapata, Armando Córdoba Gómez, Carlos Mario Borrero Franco, Mauricio Pareja, René Rojas, Fredy Patterson, John Herrero, Rolando Zea, Arnold Sánchez Vásquez, Gloria |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino Arginase Arginasa Arginine Arginina Cytokines Citocinas Th1-Th2 Balance Balance Th1 - Th2 Colombia |
Fecha de publicación : | 2014 |
Editorial : | Elsevier |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Introduction: Cervical cancer is characterized by an immunosuppressive microenvironment and a Th2-type cytokine profile. Expression of arginase (ASE), the enzyme that converts L-arginine into L-ornithine and urea, is stimulated by Th2-type cytokines. Objective: To assess the association of ASE activity and L-Arg metabolism products with cervical cancer. Methods: Sera of 87 and 41 women with histologically confirmed by colposcopy-directed biopsy SCC and CIN3 respectively and 79 with normal cytology or Low-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion (LSIL), were evaluated. Cytokines were measured using Milliplex Human cytokine/chemokine kit. Arginase (ASE) activity was determined using an enzymatic assay. Levels of L-arginine, L ornithine, putrescine and spermine were determined by HPLC. Results: Significantly higher levels of ASE activity were observed in women with CIN3 (age-adjusted OR: 24.3; 95%CI: 3.82–155) and SCC (AOR: 9.8; 95%CI: 2.34–40.8). As expected, possibly due to high levels of ASE activity, higher levels of L-Arg were negatively associated with CIN3 (AOR: 0.03; 95%CI: 0.004–0.19) and SSC (AOR: 0.06; 95%CI: 0.02–0.24). Consistent with the role of ASE in the conversion of L-arginine to L-ornithine and polyamine production therefrom, women with cervical cancer had higher levels of spermine and putrescine. A correlation analysis revealed a significant albeit weak relationship between high levels of IL-10 and high levels of ASE (Pearson r = 0.32, p-value = 0.003) in women with cervical cancer. Conclusion: This study indicates that ASE activity and L-Arg degradation mechanisms of immunosuppression are present in cervical cancer. The results foster research in the design of possible strategies to inhibit ASE activity for therapy of cervical cancer. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1095-6859 |
ISSN : | 0090-8258 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.07.096 |
metadata.dc.identifier.url: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0090825814012190?via%3Dihub |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ciencias Médicas |
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