Antioxidants (Jul 2019)

Serum Paraoxonase-1-Related Variables and Lipoprotein Profile in Patients with Lung or Head and Neck Cancer: Effect of Radiotherapy

  • Elisabet Rodríguez-Tomàs,
  • Mauricio Murcia,
  • Meritxell Arenas,
  • Mònica Arguís,
  • Miriam Gil,
  • Núria Amigó,
  • Xavier Correig,
  • Laura Torres,
  • Sebastià Sabater,
  • Gerard Baiges-Gayà,
  • Noemí Cabré,
  • Fedra Luciano-Mateo,
  • Anna Hernández-Aguilera,
  • Isabel Fort-Gallifa,
  • Jordi Camps,
  • Jorge Joven

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox8070213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 213

Abstract

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We investigated alterations in the levels of the antioxidant paraoxonase-1 (PON1) and the lipoprotein profile (analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance) in patients with lung cancer (LC) or head and neck cancer (HNC), and the effects produced thereon by radiotherapy (RT). We included 33 patients with LC and 28 patients with HNC. Before irradiation, and one month after completion of RT, blood samples were obtained. The control group was composed of 50 healthy subjects. Patients had significantly lower serum PON1 activity and concentration before RT than the control group. PON1-related variables were good predictors of the presence of LC or HNC, with analytical sensitivities and specificities greater than 80%. Patients showed a significant increase in the number of particles of all subclasses of very-low-density lipoproteins (large, medium and small). However, these changes were not maintained when adjusted for age, sex, and other clinical and demographic variables. Irradiation was associated with a significant increase in PON1 concentration and, only in patients with HNC, with an increase in high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol concentration. Our results suggest that determinations of the levels of PON1-related variables may constitute good biomarkers for the evaluation of these diseases. Studies with a larger number of patients are needed to fully confirm this hypothesis.

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