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2011 Doktora Programı Mezunları Özel Sayısı / Special Edition on PhD Thesis Abstracts of 2011 Graduates

S48 Marmara Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi Cilt: 2, Özel Sayı: 2, 2012 / Journal of Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences Volume: 2, Supplement: 2, 2012 - http://musbed.marmara.edu.tr

Investigation of DNA Damage and DNA Repair

Capacity in Patients with Colorectal Cancer and

Their First Degree Relatives

Ayfer Beceren, Gülden Zehra Omurtag University of Marmara Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Toxicology

Objective: Studies have reported that genetic susceptibility and environmental factors play an important role in the formation of colorectal cancer (CRC). Individuals with incidence of colorectal cancer in the first-degree relatives are about twice as likely to develop CRC as those without any family history. Biomarkers are often utilized for the determination of increased risk of cancer. The aim of our study was to investigate the potential DNA damage using by comet assay and chromosomal aberrations (CAs), measurement of DNA repair capacity by using challenge assay as biomarkers of susceptibility in peripheral lymphocytes of CRC patients and their first degree relatives.

Methods: Peripheral blood samples were taken from untreated patients diagnosed with CRC (n=56), their first degree relatives (n=50) and healthy controls (n=25) were analyzed by comet assay and challenge assay and CAs.

Results: Chromosomal aberration frequency by chromosomal aberration technique in peripheral blood lymphocytes in CRC patients and their first degree relatives were not statistically different as compared with the controls (p>0.05). However, a statistically significant increase in DNA damage was observed by comet assay (p<0.001). Challenge assay demonstrated statistically significant reduction in DNA repair capacity in CRC patients (p<0.001) and as in their first degree relatives (p=0.001) as compared with the controls.

Conclusion: These results demonstrate that comet assay can be used as a biomarker for detecting DNA damage in CRC and challenge assay can be utilized clinically for identification of CRC susceptibility in individuals who has relatives with CRC.

Key words: DNA damage, colorectal cancer, comet assay, chromosomal aberration, DNA repair capacity

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