2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2019.04.002
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Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein Is an Early Biomarker of Cardiac Function After Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer

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“…Several proteins were upregulated with radiation exposure including lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein, which showed an increased serum abundance at SD 1 for all doses tested in the study, while the levels of relative abundance remained much higher at SD 6 than pre-irradiation serum abundance (Figure 3, Panel A). LPS binding protein has been previously described as a potential early biomarker for cardiac toxicity after radiation therapy (32) and as a biodosimetric marker of radiotherapy in cancer treatments (33)(34)(35). On the other hand, inter-alpha globulin showed a significant decrease after irradiation for all radiation doses with serum abundance that remained significantly dysregulated even after 6 days after radiation exposure (Figure 3, Panel B,).…”
Section: Proteomic Responsementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Several proteins were upregulated with radiation exposure including lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein, which showed an increased serum abundance at SD 1 for all doses tested in the study, while the levels of relative abundance remained much higher at SD 6 than pre-irradiation serum abundance (Figure 3, Panel A). LPS binding protein has been previously described as a potential early biomarker for cardiac toxicity after radiation therapy (32) and as a biodosimetric marker of radiotherapy in cancer treatments (33)(34)(35). On the other hand, inter-alpha globulin showed a significant decrease after irradiation for all radiation doses with serum abundance that remained significantly dysregulated even after 6 days after radiation exposure (Figure 3, Panel B,).…”
Section: Proteomic Responsementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Several proteins were upregulated with radiation exposure including lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein, which showed an increased serum abundance at SD 1 for all doses tested in the study, while the levels of relative abundance remained much higher at SD 6 than pre-irradiation serum abundance (Figure 3, Panel A). LPS binding protein has been previously described as a potential early biomarker for cardiac toxicity after radiation therapy (17) and as a biodosimetric marker of radiotherapy in cancer treatments (18)(19)(20). On the other hand, inter-alpha globulin showed a significant decrease after irradiation for all doses with serum abundance that remained significantly dysregulated even after SD 6 from radiation exposure (Figure 3, Panel B,).…”
Section: Proteomic Responsementioning
confidence: 87%
“…LBP, as a pattern recognition protein, can activate the cell to produce cytokines when faced with various microbial ligands [17]. Serum LBP was also proved to be a useful prognostic parameter for breast cancer patients after radiation therapy [18]. TFR2, which play a crucial role in the regulation of iron homeostasis, was found high expression in human colon cancer cell [19,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%