Estrogen metabolites for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis associated urinary bladder cancer.

M. Botelho, H. Alves, J. Richter
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In a recent issue of Cancer Letters Gouveia and colleagues [1] studied a series of 40 Angolan patients diagnosed with urogenital schistosomiasis (UGS). They reported that 45% of them presented UGS-associated squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and/or urothelial cell carcinoma [1]. In addition these authors performed Liquid Chromatography-mass spectrometry and this analysis revealed numerous estrogen like metabolites. These schistosome infection-associated metabolites included catechol estrogen quinones (CEQ) and CEQ-DNA-adducts, two of which had been identified previously in S. haematobium [1,2,3]. They conclude suggesting that these metabolites can be expected to provide deeper insights into the carcinogenesis UGS-induced bladder cancer, and as biomarkers for diagnosis and/or prognosis of this neglected tropical disease-linked cancer.
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雌激素代谢物对血吸虫病相关膀胱癌的诊断价值。
在最近一期的《癌症通讯》上,Gouveia及其同事[1]研究了一系列40名被诊断为泌尿生殖血吸虫病(UGS)的安哥拉患者。据报道,其中45%为ugs相关的鳞状细胞癌(SCC)和/或尿路上皮细胞癌[1]。此外,这些作者进行了液相色谱-质谱分析,该分析显示了许多雌激素样代谢物。这些血吸虫感染相关代谢物包括儿茶酚雌激素醌(CEQ)和CEQ- dna加合物,其中两种已在血孢杆菌中被鉴定出来[1,2,3]。他们的结论表明,这些代谢物有望为ugs诱导的膀胱癌的癌变提供更深入的见解,并作为这种被忽视的热带病相关癌症的诊断和/或预后的生物标志物。
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