Kudva Avinash Kundadka, Raghu Shamprasad Varija, Achar Pavan Kumar, Rao Suresh, Suresh Sucharitha, Shrinath Baliga Manjeshwar
Department of Biochemistry, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Karnataka 574199 India.
Neurogenetics Laboratory, Department of Applied Zoology, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Karnataka 574199 India.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022 Dec;74(Suppl 3):6007-6015. doi: 10.1007/s12070-021-02589-7. Epub 2021 May 30.
This study aimed to determine understanding the role of serum copper, zinc and copper/zinc ratio with tumor staging in people newly diagnosed to be affected with Head and Neck cancer and by comparing with age matched health individuals devoid of any orodental maladies. The study included patients confirmed to be affected with HN cancer with histological diagnosis of Head and Neck cancer (60) and age matched healthy volunteers (N = 23). The demographic details like age, domicile, menopausal status and pathological details (like tumor stage, number of lymph node involvement, tumor size) were collected from the patient's hospital data file. The serum levels of zinc and copper assayed as per standard procedures and the zinc/copper was calculated for the cancer patients and controls. The data were subjected to unpaired "t" test and ANOVA with Bonferroni's multiple comparisons. The association between zinc and copper levels with pathological details between the variables was ascertained using the Pearson correlation coefficient(r). A statistical value of < 0.05 was considered to be significant in agreeance to the accepted norms. Results: This result of the study indicates that when compared to the healthy individuals, the serum levels of copper, and zinc, and copper/zinc ratio were high in patients with H&N cancer. Also when compared with controls, the levels of zinc decreased, while that of copper and copper/zinc ratio increased in people affected with H&N cancer ( = 0.017 to 0.0001) and with the stage of the tumor ( = 0.03 to 0.001). The results of the study suggest that levels of serum zinc were significantly lower and that of copper higher in H&N cancer patients than that in controls and also that it was dependent on the tumor stage. When analyzed cumulatively the results hint that zinc and copper, due to their role in free radical generation and prevention have an important role in cancer progression and possible prevention by judicious intervention.
本研究旨在确定血清铜、锌及铜/锌比值在新诊断的头颈癌患者肿瘤分期中的作用,并与年龄匹配、无任何口腔疾病的健康个体进行比较。该研究纳入了经组织学诊断为头颈癌的确诊患者(60例)以及年龄匹配的健康志愿者(N = 23例)。从患者的医院数据文件中收集年龄、居住地、绝经状态等人口统计学细节以及病理细节(如肿瘤分期、淋巴结受累数量、肿瘤大小)。按照标准程序测定血清锌和铜水平,并计算癌症患者和对照组的锌/铜比值。数据进行非配对“t”检验和带有Bonferroni多重比较的方差分析。使用Pearson相关系数(r)确定变量之间锌和铜水平与病理细节之间的关联。根据公认标准,统计值<0.05被认为具有显著性。结果:该研究结果表明,与健康个体相比,头颈癌患者的血清铜、锌水平及铜/锌比值较高。此外,与对照组相比,头颈癌患者的锌水平降低,而铜和铜/锌比值升高(P = 0.017至0.0001),且与肿瘤分期有关(P = 0.03至0.001)。研究结果表明,头颈癌患者的血清锌水平显著低于对照组,而铜水平则较高,且这取决于肿瘤分期。综合分析结果提示,锌和铜由于其在自由基生成和预防中的作用,在癌症进展以及通过明智干预进行可能的预防方面具有重要作用。