Occupational Exposure to Pesticides Affects Pivotal Immunologic Anti-Tumor Responses in Breast Cancer Women from the Intermediate Risk of Recurrence and Death.
Janaína Carla da SilvaThalita Basso ScandolaraRodrigo KernHellen Dos Santos JaquesJessica MalanowskiFernanda Mara AlvesDaniel RechGuilherme Ferreira SilveiraCarolina PanisPublished in: Cancers (2022)
Breast cancer risk stratification is a strategy based using on clinical parameters to predict patients' risk of recurrence or death, categorized as low, intermediate, or high risk. Both low and high risk are based on well-defined clinical parameters. However, the intermediate risk depends on more malleable parameters. It means an increased possibility for either suboptimal treatment, leading to disease recurrence, or systemic damage due to drug overload toxicity. Therefore, identifying new factors that help to characterize better the intermediate-risk stratification, such as environmental exposures, is necessary. For this purpose, we evaluated the impact of occupational exposure to pesticides on the systemic profile of cytokines (IL-12, IL-4, IL-17A, and TNF-α) and oxidative stress (hydroperoxides, total antioxidants, and nitric oxide metabolites), as well as TGF-β1, CTLA-4, CD8, and CD4 expression, investigated in tumor cells. Occupational exposure to pesticides decreased the levels of IL-12 and significantly increased the expression of TGF-β1 and CTLA-4 in the immune infiltrate. Nevertheless, we observed a decrease in CTLA-4 in tumor samples and CD8 in infiltrating cells of intermediate overweight or obese patients with at least one metastatic lymph node at the diagnosis. These findings indicate that occupational exposure to pesticides changes the molecular behavior of disease and should be considered for intermediate-risk stratification assessment in breast cancer patients.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- lymph node
- nitric oxide
- poor prognosis
- induced apoptosis
- end stage renal disease
- gas chromatography
- squamous cell carcinoma
- weight loss
- free survival
- adipose tissue
- newly diagnosed
- ms ms
- small cell lung cancer
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- physical activity
- chronic kidney disease
- transforming growth factor
- metabolic syndrome
- emergency department
- breast cancer risk
- human health
- air pollution
- early stage
- peritoneal dialysis
- cell death
- nk cells
- cell cycle arrest
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- bariatric surgery
- smoking cessation
- signaling pathway
- single molecule
- obese patients
- pregnancy outcomes
- nitric oxide synthase
- tandem mass spectrometry
- oxide nanoparticles