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Medical Science Monitor | 2014

The role of High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1) in colorectal cancer

Dinç Süren; Mustafa Yildirim; Özlem Demirpençe; Vildan Kaya; Arsenal Sezgin Alikanoğlu; Nurullah Bülbüller; Mustafa Yildiz; Cem Sezer

Background HMGB1, the most important member of the high mobility group box protein family, is a nuclear protein with different functions in the cell; it has a role in cancer progression, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis development. We studied the expression of HMGB1 and whether it is a prognostic factor in colorectal carcinoma. Material/Methods The study included 110 cases that were histopathologically diagnosed with colorectal carcinoma from the tissue samples acquired by surgical resection and biopsy in Antalya Education and Research Hospital between 2008 and 2012. HMGB1 expression was examined via immunohistochemical method. Results HMGB1 expression was evaluated as negative in 32 (44.4%) of the patients and as positive in 40 (55.6%) patients. There was no relation between the HMGB1 expression and sex, age, tumor invasion depth, and histological type. However, a significant relation was detected between the HMGB1 expression and lymph node status, metastasis status, and stage (p:<0.001, p:<0.001, p:<0.001, respectively). Similar results were obtained for the relations between the HMGB1 and histological grade, perineural invasion, lymphovascular invasion, and lymphocytic response (p<0.001, p<0.001, p<0.001, and p<0.001, respectively). Conclusions The results of our study demonstrate that HMGB1 overexpression has a significant role in tumor progression (especially migration of tumor cells) and tumor ability to metastasize in colorectal cancers; thus, it corroborates the idea that it might be an important prognostic factor.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2013

Prognostic Significance of Basic Laboratory Methods in Non- Small-Cell-Lung Cancer

Vildan Kaya; Mustafa Yildirim; Özlem Demirpençe; Mustafa Yildiz

BACKGROUND In our study, the LDH, albumin, hemoglobin, neutrophile, thrombocyte, lymphocyte counts and prognostic significance of neutrophile-lymphocyte and thrombocyte-lymphocyte ratios in NSCLC derived from these counts obtained during regular examinations of patients were examined. MATERIALS AND METHODS Histopathologically diagnosed non-small-cell-lung cancer patients between 2008 and 2010 were included in the study. Before the treatment, full blood count including routine lymphocyte count, blood biochemistry examinations including liver (AST, ALT, total protein, Albumin), LDH and kidney (BUN, Cre) function tests were performed. RESULTS A total of 156 patients, 76 of whom (48.7%) were female and 80 of whom (51.3%) were male were included. Mean hemoglobin level was determined as 12. Overall survival was found to be significantly dependent on whether patients were anemic or not (p: 0.005). Mean LDH level was determined as 233.4. There was nosurvival difference between patients with and without high LDH (p: 0.532). In patients where NLR showed systemic inflammatory response, overall survival was 10.8 months whereas this duration was 19.6 months in patients where the systemic inflammatory response was negative (p: 0.012). In patients where TLR showed systemic inflammatory response, overall survival was 13.6 months whereas this duration was 21.9 months in patients where the systemic inflammatory response was negative (p: 0.04). CONCLUSIONS Molecular methods have been changing rapidly in todays world and they manage the treatment besides defining the prognosis of patients. However, easily accessible and cheap laboratory parameters should be considered in the prognosis of patients besides these new methods.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015

Prognostic significance of p53 in gastric cancer: a meta- analysis.

Mustafa Yildirim; Kaya; Özlem Demirpençe; Seyda Gunduz; Hakan Bozcuk

BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is one of the frequently seen cancers in the world and it is the second most common reason for death due to cancer. The prognostic role of expression of p53 detected by immunohistochemistry in gastric cancer remains controversial. This meta-analysis aimed to explore any association between overexpression and survival outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS We systematically searched for studies investigating the relationships between expression of p53 detected by immunohistochemistry and prognosis of gastric cancer patients. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. After careful review, survival data were extracted from eligible studies. A meta-analysis was performed to generate combined hazard ratios for overall survival and disease-free survival. RESULTS A total of 4.330 patients from 21 studies were included in the analysis. Our results showed tissue p53 overexpression in patients with gastric cancer to be associated with poor prognosis in terms of overall survival (HR, 1.610; 95% CI, 1.394 -5.235; p: <0.001). Pooled hazard ratio for disease free survival showed that p53 positivity or negativity were not statitistically significant (HR, 1.219; 95%CI, 0.782-1.899; p:0.382). CONCLUSIONS The present meta-analysis indicated overexpression of p53 detected by immunohistochemistry to be associated with a poor prognosis in patients with gastric cancer.


Medical Science Monitor | 2014

The relation of radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis with stress and the efficiency of antioxidant treatment: an experimental study.

Vildan Kaya; Rasih Yazkan; Mustafa Yıldırım; Duygu Kumbul Doguc; Dinç Süren; Kemal Kürşat Bozkurt; Ozlem Yuksel; Özlem Demirpençe; Cenk Ahmet Şen; Ayşen Yeşim Yalçın

Background Radiation-Induced Lung Injury has 2 components: radiation pneumonitis and radiation fibrosis. The pulmonary fibrosis has no known efficient treatment. The purpose of this study was to study the relationship between the oxidant/antioxidant status and pulmonary fibrosis in rats having radiation induced pulmonary fibrosis and to study the antioxidant effects of pentoxifylline, vitamin E, and vitamin C in the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis. Material/Methods The study rats were divided into 5 groups: Thoracic RT + vitamin E+ Pentoxifylline for group 1, Thoracic RT + vitamin C + Pentoxifylline for group 2, Thoracic RT + vitamin C + vitamin E + Pentoxifylline for group 3, and Thoracic RT + Pentoxifylline for group 4, and group 5 was the control group. Results When groups are evaluated in pairs, significant differences between group 1 and 2, group 1 and 4, and group 1 and 5 were determined (p: 0.002, p: 0.002, p<0.001, respectively). No significant difference was determined between group 1 and 3 (p: 0.161). No significant difference was determined between group 2 and group 3, 4, and 5 (p: 0.105, p: 0.645, p: 0.234, respectively). There was no significant difference between group 4 and 5 (p: 0.645). Conclusions The combination of vitamin E and pentoxifylline is efficient in preventing radiation-induced lung fibrosis. The additional benefit of vitamin C, which is added to this combination to increase the antioxidant activity, cannot be shown. It would be useful to investigate the combination of vitamin E, pentoxifylline, and other non-enzymatic antioxidants.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2014

Esophageal cancer, gastric cancer and the use of pesticides in the southwestern of Turkey.

Mustafa Yildirim; Vildan Kaya; Mustafa Yildiz; Özlem Demirpençe; Seyda Gunduz; Utku Dönem Dilli

BACKGROUND Esophageal and gastric cancer generally have a poor prognosis and may share common risk factors. It has been demonstrated that the pesticide usage may contribute to development of many cancer types. In this study, the relation between amount of pesticides used in agriculture and esophageal and gastric cancer incidence was researched. MATERIALS AND METHODS Findings from the data bank of the Ministry of Health Provincial Health Directorate Cancer Records Center between the years of 1998-2010 were used. All patients who were diagnosed with gastric and esophageal cancer histopathologically were included. Data for annual pesticide usage were obtained from Provincial Agriculture Directorate for the same time period. Statistical analysis was performed using the Spearman test. RESULTS One thousand eight hundred and ninety-six patients were involved in the study, 1,233 males (65%) and 663 females (35%), 230 with esophageal cancer (12.1%) and 1,666 with gastric cancer (87.9%). No statistically significant relation was apparent between pesticide amount used and esophageal cancer (p: 0.87). CONCLUSIONS In our study, there was no relationship between pesticide usage and esophageal or gastric cancer. However, the time between pesticide usage and cancer development was not known, qualifying the comparison.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2015

Expression pattern and prognostic significance of claudin 1, 4 and 7 in pancreatic cancer.

Arsenal Sezgin Alikanoğlu; Seyda Gunduz; Özlem Demirpençe; Dinç Süren; Umut Riza Gündüz; Cem Sezer; Mustafa Yildiz; Mustafa Yildirim

BACKGROUND Tight junctions (TJs) organise paracellular permeability and they have an important role in epithelial and endothelial cell polarity and permanence of barrier function. It has been demonstrated that the Claudin family constitutes an important component of them. In this study, we assessed expression patterns of of Claudin1, 4 and 7 and whether they have any relation with prognosis in patients with pancreatic cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Expression patterns of Claudin 1,4 and 7 were examined by immunohistochemistry in 25 patients with a histopathological diagnosis of pancreatic cancer using a semiquantitative scoring of the extent and intensity of staining. After grouping the staining scores as low (final score 0-2) and high (final score 3-9) the relation between expression of Claudin 1,4 and 7 and survival was evaluated. RESULTS There was no significant relation between expression of Claudin 1,4 and 7 and gender and stage. No statistically significant relation was found between Claudin 1 and 4 expression and survival whereas a statistically significant relation was found between decrease in Claudin 7 expression and decrease in survival. CONCLUSIONS Claudins have important functions other than their popular function known as adhesion. Supporting this hypothesis, we found a statistically significant relationship between increased Claudin 7 expression and increased survival time, and this suggests that Claudin 7 may exert different tumorigenic effects in pancreatic cancer other than its well- known adhesion effect.


Cancer Biomarkers | 2016

Serum levels of HMGB1 have a diagnostic role in metastatic renal cell cancer

Aysegul Kargi; Özlem Demirpençe; Şeyda Gündüz; Sevil Göktaş; Arsenal Sezgin Alikanoǧlu; Mustafa Yildirim

RCC constitutes approximately 90% of all renal malignancies and 2-3% of all malignant tumours in adults. In spite of the improvement in radiologic methods, nearly 30% of the early metastatic RCC patients are incidentally diagnosed. HMGB1 is an extracellular signalling molecule that plays a role both in inflammation and carcinogenesis. Patients who were followed in Medical Oncology Departments of Denizli Government Hospital and Antalya Education and Research Hospital with a histopathological diagnosis of RCC between years 2010-2012 were enrolled in this study. HMGB1 levels were also assessed in a manually performed quantitative sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) assay kit. In our study, we showed that the serum level of HMGB1, whether 149.9 pg/ml or not is important in differential diagnosis between patient and control group.


Archives of Medical Science | 2015

The role of gender in patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma treated with rituximab-containing regimens: a meta-analysis

Mustafa Yildirim; Vildan Kaya; Özlem Demirpençe; Semra Paydas

Introduction Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Although gender has not been included in prognostic systems, male gender has been found as a bad prognostic indicator in Hodgkin lymphoma, follicular lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The relationship between gender and prognosis is not clear in patients with DLBCL treated with rituximab-containing regimens. The aim of this meta-analysis is to determine the prognostic/predictive role of gender in patients with DLBCL treated with rituximab-containing regimens. Material and methods We systematically searched for studies investigating the relationships between gender and prognosis in DLBCL treated with rituximab-containing regimens. After careful review, survival data were extracted from eligible studies. A meta-analysis was performed to generate combined hazard ratios for overall survival, disease-free survival (DFS) and event-free survival (EFS). Results A total of 5635 patients from 20 studies were included in the analysis. Our results showed that male gender was associated with poor prognosis in terms of overall survival (OS) (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.155; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.037–1.286; p < 0.009). The pooled hazard ratio for DFS and EFS showed that male gender was not statistically significant (HR = 1.219; 95% CI: 0.782–1.899; p = 0.382, HR = 0.809; 95% CI: 0.577–1.133; p = 0.217). Conclusions The present meta-analysis indicated male gender to be associated with a poor prognosis in patients with DLBCL treated with rituximab-containing regimens.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2014

Roles for Paraoxonase but not Ceruloplasmin in Peritoneal Washing Fluid in Differential Diagnosis of Gynecologic Pathologies

Mustafa Yildirim; Özlem Demirpençe; Vildan Kaya; Dinç Süren; Mehmet Karaca; Osman Evliyaoglu; Necat Yilmaz; Seyda Gunduz

BACKGROUND Intraperitoneal spread of gynecologic cancers is a major cause of mortality and morbidity and often presents with malignant ascites. Microscopic tumor spread can be demonstrated by a peritoneal wash cytology and help assess the prognosis of the disease. In our study, the roles of paraoxonase and ceruloplasmin, measured in peritoneal washing fluid of patients operated for gynecologic pathologies in differential diagnosis was investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients operated for malign or benign gynecologic pathologies in Antalya Education and Research Hospital Gynecology Clinic between 2010-2012 were included in the study. Samples were obtained during surgery. RESULTS A statistically significant difference was detected between patients with benign and malign diseases with regards to PON1 levels measured in peritoneal washing fluid (p:0.044), the average values being 64.2±30.8 (Range 10.8-187.2) and 41.4±21.4 (Range 10.4-95.5), respectively. No significant variation was evident for ceruloplasmin. CONCLUSIONS Paraoxonase levels measured in peritoneal washing fluid may contribute to the differentiation of malign-benign diseases in gynecologic pathologies.


Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine | 2017

A case of Behcet Disease characterized by the appearance of a mass in the lungs

Halef Okan Doğan; Hüseyin Aydın; Özlem Demirpençe; Fatma Mutlu Kukul Güven; Yusuf Kenan Tekin; Ali Sahin

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Vildan Kaya

Süleyman Demirel University

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Mustafa Yildiz

Süleyman Demirel University

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Ali Sahin

Cumhuriyet University

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