Elevated Levels of Oxidative Stress Markers in Exhaled Breath Condensate

被引:50
|
作者
Chan, Hiang Ping [1 ,3 ]
Tran, Vanessa [1 ,3 ]
Lewis, Craig [2 ,3 ]
Thomas, Paul S. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia
[2] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia
[3] Univ New S Wales, Fac Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Exhaled breath condensate; Lung cancer; Oxidative stress; Smoking; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; CIGARETTE SMOKERS; AIRWAY INFLAMMATION; GENE-EXPRESSION; EXPIRED BREATH; LUNG-DISEASES; ASTHMA; H2O2; 8-ISOPROSTANE; ACIDIFICATION;
D O I
10.1097/JTO.0b013e3181949eb9
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death an oxidative stress secondary to carcinogens such as cigarette smoke has been implicated in its pathogenesis. Therefore, lung cancer patients were hypothesized to have higher levels of oxidative stress markers in their exhaled breath compared with controls. Methods: Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) was collected from newly diagnosed subjects with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and control subjects in a cross-sectional observational study. The samples were then analyzed for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), pH, 8-isoprostane, and antioxidant capacity. Results: A total of 71 subjects (21 NSCLC patients, 21 nonsmokers, 13 exsmokers, and 16 smokers) were recruited. NSCLC patients had significantly higher EBC H2O2 concentration (NSCLC subjects versus smokers, 10.28 AM, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 4.74-22.30 and 2.29 mu M, 95% CI: 1.23-4.25, respectively, p = 0.003) and lower antioxidant capacity (NSCLC versus smokers, 0.051 mM, 95% CI: 0.042-0.063 and 0.110 mM, 95% CI: 0.059-0.206, p = 0.023; NSCLC versus all controls as a group, 0.051 mM, 95% CI: 0.042-0.063 and 0.087 mM, 95% CI: 0.067-0.112, p = 0.001). They also had significantly lower pH (5.9, 3.3-7.3) compared with exsmokers (6.7, 5.8-7, p = 0.009). Conclusion: The significant increase of H2O2 and reduction in antioxidant capacity in the EBC Of lung cancer patients further support the concept of the disequilibrium between levels of oxidants and antioxidants in lung cancer, which leads to increased oxidative stress. These findings suggest oxidative stress is implicated in the development of lung cancer and may be an early marker of the disease.
引用
收藏
页码:172 / 178
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] EXHALED BREATH CONDENSATE: MEASURING INFLAMMATION AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PRETERM INFANTS
    Urs, R.
    Simpson, S.
    Clarke, M.
    Pillow, J.
    Hall, G.
    RESPIROLOGY, 2016, 21 : 52 - 52
  • [22] The Severe Asthma Phenotype Is Characterized by Elevated Levels of Formate in Exhaled Breath Condensate
    Greenwald, R.
    Fitzpatrick, A. M.
    Erzurum, S.
    Gaston, B.
    Teague, W. G.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2009, 179
  • [23] The relationship between oxidative stress markers in exhaled breath condensate and respiratory problems in patients with repaired esophageal atresia
    Soyer, Tutku
    Turer, Ozlem Boybeyi
    Birben, Esra
    Kahveci, Melike
    Tugcu, Gokcen Dils
    Soyer, Ozge Uysal
    Yalcin, Ebru
    Dogru, Deniz
    Ozcelik, Ugur
    Kiper, Nural
    Sekerel, Bulent
    Tanyel, Feridun Cahit
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 2020, 55 (08) : 1516 - 1521
  • [24] Mediators of oxidative stress in the exhaled breath condensate of children with asthma and/or allergic rhinitis
    Tuncer, A.
    Celik, M.
    Soyer, Uysal O.
    Sackesen, C.
    Besler, T.
    Kalayci, O.
    ALLERGY, 2010, 65 : 673 - 673
  • [25] Assessment of oxidative stress biomarkers in exhaled breath condensate and blood of Thoroughbred foals
    Po, Eleonora
    Williams, Claire
    Muscatello, Gary
    Celi, Pietro
    VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2013, 196 (02): : 269 - 271
  • [26] Malondialdehyde in Exhaled Breath Condensate as a Marker of Oxidative Stress in Different Pulmonary Diseases
    Bartoli, M. L.
    Novelli, F.
    Costa, F.
    Malagrino, L.
    Melosini, L.
    Bacci, E.
    Cianchetti, S.
    Dente, F. L.
    Di Franco, A.
    Vagaggini, B.
    Paggiaro, P. L.
    MEDIATORS OF INFLAMMATION, 2011, 2011
  • [27] Disease markers in COPD:: exhaled breath vs. exhaled condensate
    Kharitonov, SA
    DISEASE MARKERS IN EXHALED BREATH: BASIC MECHANISMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, 2002, 346 : 218 - 222
  • [28] Disease Markers in the Exhaled Breath Condensate of Infants and Preschoolers
    Patel, K. A.
    Davis, S. D.
    Johnson, R.
    Esther, C. R., Jr.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2010, 181
  • [29] Occupational asthma follow-up - which markers are elevated in exhaled breath condensate and plasma?
    Pelclova, Daniela
    Fenclova, Zdenka
    Vlckova, Stepanka
    Klusackova, Pavlina
    Lebedova, Jindriska
    Syslova, Kamila
    Belacek, Jaromir
    Kuzma, Marek
    Navratil, Tomas
    Zakharov, Sergey
    Kacer, Petr
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2014, 27 (02) : 206 - 215
  • [30] Wheezing in preschool children is associated with increased levels of inflammatory markers in exhaled breath condensate
    van de Kant, K.
    Jobsis, Q.
    Klaassen, E.
    Rijkers, G.
    van Schayck, O.
    Muris, J.
    Dompeling, E.
    ALLERGY, 2010, 65 : 16 - 17