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Initial Activation Status of the Antioxidant Response Determines Sensitivity to Carboplatin/Paclitaxel Treatment of Ovarian Cancer
Abstract
Background/Aim: Ovarian carcinoma is the
main cause of gynecological cancer related deaths. The aim of this study
was to determine
the activation status of the antioxidant response
in samples of ovarian serous carcinoma from paraffin-embedded biopsies
and
compare them with the response of patients to
carboplatin-paclitaxel treatment.
Materials and Methods: Estrogen
receptor alpha
(ERα), antioxidant enzymes, and uncoupling protein
(UCP) levels were analyzed by western blotting and the presence of
estrogen
receptor beta (ERβ) was investigated by
immunohistochemistry (IHC).
Results: Lower levels of ERα, antioxidant
enzymes and
UCPs were found in patients resistant to treatment
in comparison to the carboplatin/paclitaxel-sensitive ones; IHC revealed
a greater presence of ERβ in sensitive patients.
Conclusion: These results indicate that patients resistant to treatment
have
a lower level of antioxidant response activation
compared to sensitive patients, fact which may be related to the
efficacy
of this treatment.
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