Associations Between Serum Soluble Toll-like Receptors 4 and 9 and Breast Cancer in Egyptian Patients
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2023-09
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Cancer Control;Volume 30: 1–11
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Abstract
Background: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in regulation of immune cells and are vital in tumorigenesis due
to its crucial role in inflammatory microenvironment regulation, as they promote the synthesis and release of inflammatory
cytokines and chemokines. Toll-like receptors 4 and TLRs 9 were found to be highly expressed in breast cancer. The aim of this
study is to investigate the soluble toll-like receptors 4 and 9 (sTLR4 and sTLR9) as potential biomarkers for diagnosis and
prognosis of breast cancer and their association with the clinicopathological parameters of breast cancer.
Patients and Method: In this retrospective case-control study, 186 female subjects were recruited and divided into three
groups, Group I: 62 healthy control, Group II: 62 subjects diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer, and Group III:
62 subjects diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique was used to
quantify the levels of sTLR4 and sTLR9 in serum.
Results: Both non-metastatic and metastatic groups showed significant higher levels of both serum sTLR4 and
sTLR9 expression compared to healthy controls. Only sTLR9 was significantly increased among metastatic patients compared
to non-metastatic group. Serum levels of sTLR9 and sTLR4 were still significantly associated with breast cancer in a multiple
logistic regression model (P = <.001). ROC curves showed that both sTLR4 and sTLR9 can be a significant parameter to
discriminate between normal females and breast cancer patients.
Conclusion: Soluble toll-like receptors 4 and sTLR9 are over-expressed in patients with metastatic and non-metastatic BC
than in benign cases. The expression levels of sTLR4 and TLR9 have clinical interest as indicators of tumor aggressiveness
suggested to be prognostic biomarkers. Toll-like receptors may represent therapeutic targets in breast cancer.
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breast cancer, soluble toll-like receptors, non-metastatic, metastatic, soluble toll-like receptors 4 and 9