PATHOGENIC AND CORRELATIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF SHORT- CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND THE INTENSITY OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESS IN CERVICAL CANCER CELLS DURING CANCEROGENESIS
https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2018-17-1-32-37
Abstract
Background. The change in the spectrum of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) is known to be one of the links of carcinogenesis.
The aim of study was to assess the correlation between the levels of cell proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle kinetics and the spectrum of short-chain fatty acids in cervical dysplasia and cancer cells.
Methods. To analyze the association between the variables, the Spearman’s rank correlation was used.
Results. The SCFA is likely to have anti-proliferative, pro-apoptotic, and modulatory effects on the cell cycle phase.
Conclusion. Correlations between the level of SCFA and parameters of apoptosis, necrosis, and cell cycle phases indicates their pathogenetic participation in the cervical carcinogenesis.
About the Authors
E. V. KayukovaRussian Federation
Elena V. Kayukova - MD, PhD, Department of Radiation Diagnostics and Radiation Therapy with a Course of Oncology, AuthorID: 818313.
39A, Gorkogo Str., 672000-Chita
T. E. Belokrinitskaya
Russian Federation
Tatyana E. Belokrinitskaya - MD, Professor, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SPIN-code: 7823-5179.
39A, Gorkogo Str., 672000-Chita
T. V. Kayukova
Russian Federation
Tatyana V. Kayukova - MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Diagnostics and Radiation Therapy with a Course of Oncology, AuthorID: 769200.
39A, Gorkogo Str., 672000-Chita
B. S. Khyshiktuev
Russian Federation
Bair S. Khyshiktuev - MD, DSc, Professor, Deputy General Director for Innovations, SPIN-code: 8572-4313.
150, Mira Prospect, 129366-MoscowReferences
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Kayukova E.V., Belokrinitskaya T.E., Kayukova T.V., Khyshiktuev B.S. PATHOGENIC AND CORRELATIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF SHORT- CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND THE INTENSITY OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESS IN CERVICAL CANCER CELLS DURING CANCEROGENESIS. Siberian journal of oncology. 2018;17(1):32-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21294/1814-4861-2018-17-1-32-37