Disorder of the immune and inflammatory response involving galectin-1, -3 and -7 in women with invasive breast cancer – potential importance in diagnosis and monitoring the course of the disease
Patrycja Królewska-Daszczyńska, Jacek Kabut, Celina Kruszniewska-Rajs, Joanna Magdalena Gola, Monika Paul-Samojedny, Aleksandra Mielczarek-Palacz

TL;DR
This study explores how galectins, specifically galectin-1, -3, and -7, are involved in immune and inflammatory responses in invasive breast cancer, suggesting their potential use in diagnosis and disease monitoring.
Contribution
The study identifies elevated serum concentrations of galectin-3 and -7 in breast cancer patients and suggests their combination with classical markers improves diagnostic performance.
Findings
Galectin-3 and -7 concentrations are significantly higher in breast cancer patients compared to controls.
Combinations of galectin-1, -3, and -7 with classical markers improve diagnostic accuracy for breast cancer.
Elevated galectin levels in blood suggest potential for monitoring inflammatory processes in breast cancer.
Abstract
As implications of galectins in cancer biology have been proved, it is essential to understand their role in immune and inflammatory response as well as investigate their potential clinical application. Therefore, the aim of this study was a comprehensive analysis of serum concentration and mRNA expression of galectins in patients with invasive breast cancer (BC). Serum concentration of galectin-1, -2, -3, -4, -7, -8 and -9 in 60 women with invasive BC and 20 women with benign lesions were determined using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). The mRNA expression levels were assessed using real-time RT-qPCR reactions. The results showed significantly increased concentrations of galectin-3 and -7 in BC patients compared to control group. Moreover, significantly elevated concentrations of galectin-1, -3, -4, and -7 were observed in luminal BC subtypes. Then, the analysis at…
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TopicsGalectins and Cancer Biology · Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research · Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment
