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Title Association of the immediate perioperative dynamics of circulating DNA levels and neutrophil extracellular traps formation in cancer patients
Creator Kudriavtsev et al.
Author Andrei Kudriavtsev
Author Brice Pastor
Author Alexia Mirandola
Author Ekaterina Pisareva
Author Yann Gricourt
Author Xavier Capdevila
Author Alain R. Thierry
Author Philippe Cuvillon
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Elevated circulating DNA (cirDNA) concentrations were found to be associated with trauma or tissue damage which suggests involvement of inflammation or cell death in post-operative cirDNA release. We carried out the first prospective, multicenter study of the dynamics of cirDNA and neutrophil extracellular trap (NETs) markers during the perioperative period from 24 h before surgery up to 72 h after curative surgery in cancer patients. METHODS: We examined the plasma levels of two NETs protein markers [myeloperoxidase (MPO) and neutrophil elastase (NE)], as well as levels of cirDNA of nuclear (cir-nDNA) and mitochondrial (cir-mtDNA) origin in 29 colon, prostate, and breast cancer patients and in 114 healthy individuals (HI). RESULTS: The synergistic analytical information provided by these markers revealed that: (i) NETs formation contributes to post-surgery conditions; (ii) post-surgery cir-nDNA levels were highly associated with NE and MPO in colon cancer [r = 0.60 (P < 0.001) and r = 0.53 (P < 0.01), respectively], but not in prostate and breast cancer; (iii) each tumor type shows a specific pattern of cir-nDNA and NETs marker dynamics, but overall the pre- and post-surgery median values of cir-nDNA, NE, and MPO were significantly higher in cancer patients than in HI. CONCLUSION: Taken as a whole, our work reveals the association of NETs formation with the elevated cir-nDNA release during a cancer patient's perioperative period, depending on surgical procedure or cancer type. By contrast, cir-mtDNA is poorly associated with NETs formation in the studied perioperative period, which would appear to indicate a different mechanism of release or suggest mitochondrial dysfunction.
Publication Precision Clinical Medicine
Volume 7
Issue 2
Pages pbae008
Date 2024-06
Journal Abbr Precis Clin Med
Language eng
DOI 10.1093/pcmedi/pbae008
ISSN 2516-1571
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 38699382 PMCID: PMC11062027
Tags minimal residual disease, neutrophil elastase, neutrophil extracellular traps
Date Added 2024/10/07 - 16:03:06
Date Modified 2024/10/07 - 16:03:06
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