Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

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Autor(a) principal: Minicucci, E. M.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Kowalski, L. P., Maia, MAC, Pereira, A., Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP], de Camargo, JLV, Salvador, DMF
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
DOI: 10.1269/jrr.46.135
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1269/jrr.46.135
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/12771
Resumo: This study evaluated cytogenetic damage by measuring the frequency of micronucleated cells (MNC) in peripheral blood and buccal mucosa of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.MNC frequencies were assessed in 31 patients before, during, and after radiotherapy, and in 17 C, healthy controls matched for gender, age, and smoking habits. Results showed no statistically significant difference between patients and controls prior to radiotherapy in cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes or buccal mucosa cells. During treatment, increased MNC frequencies were observed in both cell types. Micronucleated lymphocyte levels remained high in samples collected 30 to 140 days after the end of treatment, while MNC frequency in buccal mucosa decreased to values statistically similar to baseline values. There is controversy over the effects of age, smoking habit, tumor stage, and/or metastasis on MNC frequency. However, increased frequency of micronucleated buccal mucosa cells was seen in patients under 60 years old and in those with tumors >4cm.In conclusion, the data show that radiotherapy has a potent clastogenic effect in Circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients, and that the baseline MNC frequency in these two tissues is not a sensitive marker for head-and neck neoplasm.
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spelling Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapyThis study evaluated cytogenetic damage by measuring the frequency of micronucleated cells (MNC) in peripheral blood and buccal mucosa of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.MNC frequencies were assessed in 31 patients before, during, and after radiotherapy, and in 17 C, healthy controls matched for gender, age, and smoking habits. Results showed no statistically significant difference between patients and controls prior to radiotherapy in cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes or buccal mucosa cells. During treatment, increased MNC frequencies were observed in both cell types. Micronucleated lymphocyte levels remained high in samples collected 30 to 140 days after the end of treatment, while MNC frequency in buccal mucosa decreased to values statistically similar to baseline values. There is controversy over the effects of age, smoking habit, tumor stage, and/or metastasis on MNC frequency. However, increased frequency of micronucleated buccal mucosa cells was seen in patients under 60 years old and in those with tumors >4cm.In conclusion, the data show that radiotherapy has a potent clastogenic effect in Circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients, and that the baseline MNC frequency in these two tissues is not a sensitive marker for head-and neck neoplasm.Univ Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Fac Med, Dept Patol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUNESP, Fac Med, Dept Dermatol, São Paulo, BrazilHosp AC Camargo Fund Antonio Prudente, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista Julio Mesquita Filho, Fac Med, Dept Patol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUNESP, Fac Med, Dept Dermatol, São Paulo, BrazilJapan Radiation Research SocUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Hosp AC Camargo Fund Antonio PrudenteMinicucci, E. M.Kowalski, L. P.Maia, MACPereira, A.Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP]de Camargo, JLVSalvador, DMF2014-05-20T13:37:02Z2014-05-20T13:37:02Z2005-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article135-142application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1269/jrr.46.135Journal of Radiation Research. Chiba: Japan Radiation Research Soc, v. 46, n. 2, p. 135-142, 2005.0449-3060http://hdl.handle.net/11449/1277110.1269/jrr.46.135WOS:000231293000001WOS000231293000001.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Radiation Research2.0310,734info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T13:18:00Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/12771Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T13:18Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
title Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
spellingShingle Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Minicucci, E. M.
Minicucci, E. M.
title_short Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
title_full Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
title_fullStr Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
title_sort Cytogenetic damage in circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
author Minicucci, E. M.
author_facet Minicucci, E. M.
Minicucci, E. M.
Kowalski, L. P.
Maia, MAC
Pereira, A.
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP]
de Camargo, JLV
Salvador, DMF
Kowalski, L. P.
Maia, MAC
Pereira, A.
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP]
de Camargo, JLV
Salvador, DMF
author_role author
author2 Kowalski, L. P.
Maia, MAC
Pereira, A.
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP]
de Camargo, JLV
Salvador, DMF
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Hosp AC Camargo Fund Antonio Prudente
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Minicucci, E. M.
Kowalski, L. P.
Maia, MAC
Pereira, A.
Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina [UNESP]
de Camargo, JLV
Salvador, DMF
description This study evaluated cytogenetic damage by measuring the frequency of micronucleated cells (MNC) in peripheral blood and buccal mucosa of head-and-neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.MNC frequencies were assessed in 31 patients before, during, and after radiotherapy, and in 17 C, healthy controls matched for gender, age, and smoking habits. Results showed no statistically significant difference between patients and controls prior to radiotherapy in cytokinesis-blocked lymphocytes or buccal mucosa cells. During treatment, increased MNC frequencies were observed in both cell types. Micronucleated lymphocyte levels remained high in samples collected 30 to 140 days after the end of treatment, while MNC frequency in buccal mucosa decreased to values statistically similar to baseline values. There is controversy over the effects of age, smoking habit, tumor stage, and/or metastasis on MNC frequency. However, increased frequency of micronucleated buccal mucosa cells was seen in patients under 60 years old and in those with tumors >4cm.In conclusion, the data show that radiotherapy has a potent clastogenic effect in Circulating lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of head-and-neck cancer patients, and that the baseline MNC frequency in these two tissues is not a sensitive marker for head-and neck neoplasm.
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0449-3060
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