A Study on the Levels of Selected Proangiogenic Proteins in Human Tissues and Plasma in Relation to Brain Glioma.

脑胶质瘤患者人体组织和血浆中特定促血管生成蛋白水平的研究

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作者:Zielinska Zuzanna, Giełażyn Julia, Dzieciol-Anikiej Zofia, Dzieciol Janusz, Mrozek Piotr, Reszec-Gielazyn Joanna, Gorodkiewicz Ewa
Brain glioma is one of the most common malignant tumors of brain tissue. It is characterized by rich vascularization, which indicates the significant participation of angiogenesis in its growth and development. In its first stages, the disease is very often asymptomatic, and late diagnosis significantly limits possibilities of treatment. Tumor angiogenesis, i.e., the formation of new vessels, requires the presence of angiogenic compounds that will enable tumor progression by creating a path for the supply of nutrients. The proangiogenic compounds involved in the development of glioma include hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), angiopoietin-2 (ANG-2), and interleukin-1β (IL-1β). The aim of this study was to analyze changes in the levels of these proteins in plasma samples of patients diagnosed with brain glioma in stages G1 to G4, and in a control group, using SPRi biosensors. The results obtained in plasma were compared with the concentrations obtained during the analysis of tissue homogenates from patients with glioma in stages G2 to G4. A statistically significant difference in plasma concentrations was obtained between the patient group and the control group. The concentrations of the markers in tissue homogenate samples were statistically higher than in blood plasma. There was no significant effect of gender, diet, smoking, or the patient's general health condition (Karnofsky score) on the course of the disease. These factors do not directly increase the risk of developing brain glioma.

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