Radiation therapy in patients with brain cancer: Post-proteomics interpretation

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Introduction: Radiation therapy (RT) as a common method for cancer treatment could result in some side effects. The molecular investigation is one of the approaches that could assist in decrypting the molecular mechanisms of this incident. For this aim, protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis as a complementary study of the proteome is conducted to explore the RT effect on brain cancer after the early stage of exposure prior to the appearance of the skin lesion. Methods: Cytoscape 3.7.2 and its plug-ins were used to analyze the network of differential expression of proteins (DEPs) in the treatment condition, and the centrality and pathway enrichment was conducted by the use of NetworkAnalyzer and ClueGO+CluePedia. Results: A network of 15 DEPs indicated that 6 nodes were key players in the network stability and SERPINC1 and F5 were from the query proteins. The pathways of post-translational protein phosphorylation, platelet degranulation, and complement and coagulation cascades were the most highlighted ones for the central nodes that could be affected in RT. Conclusion: The central proteins of the network of early-stage treatments could have additional importance in the mechanisms of radiotherapy response prior to skin lesions. Introduced biomarkers can be used for the patients' follow-up. These candidates are worth precise attention for this type of therapy after approving by validation studies.

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Asadzadeh-Aghdaei, H., Okhovatian, F., Razzaghi, Z., Heidari, M., Vafaee, R., & Nikzamir, A. (2019). Radiation therapy in patients with brain cancer: Post-proteomics interpretation. Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences, 10(4), S59–S63. https://doi.org/10.15171/jlms.2019.S11

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