DNA BREAKS AND REPAIR IN LYMPHOCYTES AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER

A. Tulyayeva, E. Iztleuov, A. Koishybaev, P. Aitmagambet, N. Imanbayev, G. Zhurabekova, G. Batyrova, D. Zholmukhamedova, N. Kereeva, M. Aitmagambetova
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Relevance: Colorectal cancer (CRC), arising from the right-sided or left-sided colon, is a separate clinical and pathological unit. The status of KRAS and its predictive value in CRC remain controversial. The study aimed to explore the effect of primary tumor localization on KRAS gene status in CRC. Methods: The study included 60 patients with colon and rectal cancer. The KRAS mutation test was performed on paraffin-coated tumor samples using PCR methods. Colon cancer was divided into right-sided colon cancer (RSCC) and left-sided colon cancer (LSCC). Results: KRAS mutation was found much more often in rectal cancer (RC) and sigmoid colon (SC) (p=0.413) than in tumors in other parts of the colon. A combined analysis of our data and previously published data showed that KRAS mutation was more common in PSTC, especially in the area of the hepatic bend of the colon than in LSTC (p=0.120). The association of the KRAS mutation with the patient’s age (p<0.012) and the duration of hospitalization (p<0.001) was established.> Conclusion: Our study revealed no significant difference in the KRAS status between colon cancer and rectal cancer. However, KRAS mutation was much more common in RSCC compared to LSCC. Patients with RSCC with mutated KRAS also had a worse prognosis and required longer hospitalization compared to wild-type KRAS. However, patients with LSCC did not demonstrate a similar effect.
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相关性:结直肠癌(CRC)发生于右侧或左侧结肠,是一个独立的临床和病理单元。KRAS 在 CRC 中的地位及其预测价值仍存在争议。本研究旨在探讨原发肿瘤定位对 CRC 中 KRAS 基因状态的影响。研究方法研究纳入了 60 名结肠癌和直肠癌患者。采用 PCR 方法对石蜡包衣肿瘤样本进行 KRAS 基因突变检测。结肠癌分为右侧结肠癌(RSCC)和左侧结肠癌(LSCC)。结果显示与结肠其他部位的肿瘤相比,直肠癌(RC)和乙状结肠(SC)中发现 KRAS 突变的频率更高(P=0.413)。对我们的数据和以前发表的数据进行的综合分析表明,KRAS突变在PSTC中更为常见,尤其是在结肠肝弯区域(P=0.120)。KRAS突变与患者年龄的关系(P 结论:KRAS突变与患者年龄无关:我们的研究显示,结肠癌和直肠癌的 KRAS 状态无明显差异。然而,与直肠癌相比,KRAS 突变在 RSCC 中更为常见。与野生型 KRAS 相比,KRAS 突变的 RSCC 患者预后更差,住院时间更长。然而,LSCC 患者并没有表现出类似的影响。
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