SIGNIFICANT ROLE OF NF-KB, NF-AT, ANNEXIN A5 AND TRAIL IN IRAQI FEMALE WITH BREAST CANCER

Mays Najem Al-Adilee, Hazima Mossa ALabassi

Abstract


Background: Breast cancer is a common cancer in women and especially in developing countries the incidence rates of this cancer are rising, including Iraq. There is need to identify the molecular basis of the disease and its progression with a view of discovering better treatment regimens. This study aimed to investigate the role of NF-KB, NF-ATc1, Annexin A5 and TRAIL in pathogenicity of breast cancer in order to detect a new therapeutic target.

Materials & Methods: A pilot study was carried out on samples at Iraqi women with breast cancer in hospitals of Baghdad during the period from August 2023 until December 2023. A total of 88 blood samples were collected (60 blood samples which included 30 samples for newly diagnosed patients and 30 samples for patients under treatment with chemotherapy (Adriamycin and cyclophosphamide) at a dos-age of (60mg/M2) with age range 25-65 years, in addition to 28 blood samples for apparently healthy women serve as control group with age range match to patients group. The current research focuses on the real participation of NF-κB, NFATc1, ANXA5, and TRAIL in the progression among the Iraqi women with Breast cancer. Expression of NF-κB and NFATc1 was determined by quantitative PCR. AnnexinA5 and TRAIL levels were determined by ELISA technique. The findings confirmed that NF-κB and NFATc1 are over expressed in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients compared with the control and under treatment patients suggesting their implication in tumor advancement.

Results: It was observed that serum Annexin A5 and TRAIL levels were higher in newly diagnosis patients and a significant lowering of all the parameters was noted under treatment thus establishing the efficacy of the treatment strategies. It was also found that NF-κB and NFATc1 genes are co-regulated because of their positive correlation, r=0. 668, p=0. 001. However, no correlation was observed between the gene expression of NF-κB or NFATc1 and serum levels of AnnexinA5 or TRAIL, indicating distinct regulatory mechanisms. These findings underscore the importance of NF-κB and NFATc1 as potential therapeutic targets, while the reduction of all markers under treatment highlights the efficacy of current interventions.

Conclusion: In conclusion, targeting these molecular pathways could offer new therapeutic strategies for improving breast cancer outcomes, particularly in Iraqi women.


Keywords


Cancer; Breast cancer; NF-KB; NF-AT; Annexin A5; TRAIL; Gene expression; ELISA.

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