Association between body composition and genetic polymorphism of tumor necrosis factor alpha in women with breast cancer

R. Rosa, Débora Nascimento da Nóbrega
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The change in body composition can affect the treatment of women who are undergoing treatment. The increase in body composition may present a state of chronic low-grade inflammation that is determined by the increase in fatty acids, produced by inflammatory cytokines such as Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF-α), which has negative consequences for women with breast cancer. The study aimed to understand the association between body composition and inflammatory processes (TNF-α genetic polymorphism) in women with breast cancer. The research was developed through a literature review. The search was carried out in the SciElo, Pubmed, Lilacs and Google academic databases. 130 articles were found. The selected scientific texts were reduced to 11 for use in the review. There was a predominance of quantitative study design. The strategy used to search for studies were combinations of “oncology”, “polymorphisms”, “obesity”, “body composition” and “inflammatory process”. In the investigations of the high incidence of breast cancer in women and the inflammatory process activated by their own health conditions and treatment, the number of studies found was small. In all studies, the authors confirm that the TNF-α inflammatory process is a fundamental tool for planning cancer care. Future research is needed in order to analyze the habit of life and the environment that the individual is inserted to elucidate the association of altered body composition and breast cancer.
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乳腺癌患者体内肿瘤坏死因子α基因多态性与机体组成的关系
身体成分的变化会影响正在接受治疗的妇女的治疗。身体成分的增加可能呈现一种慢性低度炎症状态,这是由脂肪酸的增加决定的,由炎症细胞因子如肿瘤坏死因子(TNF-α)产生,这对患有乳腺癌的妇女有负面影响。该研究旨在了解乳腺癌女性身体成分与炎症过程(TNF-α基因多态性)之间的关系。这项研究是通过文献综述展开的。在SciElo、Pubmed、Lilacs和Google学术数据库中进行了搜索。共发现130件物品。选定的科学文献被减少到11篇,以供审查使用。定量研究设计占优势。用于搜索研究的策略是“肿瘤学”、“多态性”、“肥胖”、“身体成分”和“炎症过程”的组合。在调查妇女乳腺癌的高发病率和她们自己的健康状况和治疗引发的炎症过程中,发现的研究数量很少。在所有研究中,作者证实TNF-α炎症过程是规划癌症治疗的基本工具。未来的研究需要分析生活习惯和个体所处的环境,以阐明身体成分改变与乳腺癌的关系。
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