Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?

In addition to the tumor suppressor role of Cullin 7 (Cul7), one of the proteins belonging to the Cullin (Cul) family, studies have also suggested that Cul7 may act as an oncogene under certain conditions. The role of the Cul7 molecule in breast cancer is still unclear, and understanding its functio...

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Main Authors: Ceren Tilgen Yasasever, Derya Duranyıldız, Süleyman Bademler, Hilal Oğuz Soydinç
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author Ceren Tilgen Yasasever
Derya Duranyıldız
Süleyman Bademler
Hilal Oğuz Soydinç
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description In addition to the tumor suppressor role of Cullin 7 (Cul7), one of the proteins belonging to the Cullin (Cul) family, studies have also suggested that Cul7 may act as an oncogene under certain conditions. The role of the Cul7 molecule in breast cancer is still unclear, and understanding its function could have significant implications for identifying novel therapeutic targets or improving diagnostic strategies in breast cancer management. In this study, the levels of the Cul7 molecule in plasma and noninvasive material saliva were investigated, and its possibility as a marker for breast cancer was discussed. Protein levels of blood and saliva samples taken from breast cancer patients and a healthy control group were measured by the ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) method. Gene expression levels between the two groups were analyzed by the qPCR (quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) method. In our study, <i>Cul7</i> mRNA and protein expression levels were examined in 60 breast cancer patients and 20 healthy female controls, and a statistically insignificant difference was found between the patient and control groups in both plasma and saliva samples (<i>p</i> > 0.05). No correlation was found between the clinical characteristics of the patients and plasma and saliva <i>Cul7</i> gene expression and protein levels (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Considering the possibility of Cul7 being a biomarker at the protein and mRNA levels, plasma is thought to be a better study material for Cul7. Our findings suggest that in the context of a study on salivary material, the expression of <i>Cul7</i> at the mRNA level may have better potential utility as a biomarker.
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spelling doaj-art-fde03fce6bcb4be7bea4d7b9a3601d0a2025-01-24T13:27:25ZengMDPI AGCurrent Issues in Molecular Biology1467-30371467-30452024-12-014711910.3390/cimb47010019Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?Ceren Tilgen Yasasever0Derya Duranyıldız1Süleyman Bademler2Hilal Oğuz Soydinç3Department of Basic Oncology, Institute of Oncology, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34093, TurkeyDepartment of Basic Oncology, Institute of Oncology, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34093, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34093, TurkeyDepartment of Basic Oncology, Institute of Oncology, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34093, TurkeyIn addition to the tumor suppressor role of Cullin 7 (Cul7), one of the proteins belonging to the Cullin (Cul) family, studies have also suggested that Cul7 may act as an oncogene under certain conditions. The role of the Cul7 molecule in breast cancer is still unclear, and understanding its function could have significant implications for identifying novel therapeutic targets or improving diagnostic strategies in breast cancer management. In this study, the levels of the Cul7 molecule in plasma and noninvasive material saliva were investigated, and its possibility as a marker for breast cancer was discussed. Protein levels of blood and saliva samples taken from breast cancer patients and a healthy control group were measured by the ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) method. Gene expression levels between the two groups were analyzed by the qPCR (quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) method. In our study, <i>Cul7</i> mRNA and protein expression levels were examined in 60 breast cancer patients and 20 healthy female controls, and a statistically insignificant difference was found between the patient and control groups in both plasma and saliva samples (<i>p</i> > 0.05). No correlation was found between the clinical characteristics of the patients and plasma and saliva <i>Cul7</i> gene expression and protein levels (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Considering the possibility of Cul7 being a biomarker at the protein and mRNA levels, plasma is thought to be a better study material for Cul7. Our findings suggest that in the context of a study on salivary material, the expression of <i>Cul7</i> at the mRNA level may have better potential utility as a biomarker.https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/47/1/19breast cancerCullin7 (Cul7)salivaplasmaproteingene expression
spellingShingle Ceren Tilgen Yasasever
Derya Duranyıldız
Süleyman Bademler
Hilal Oğuz Soydinç
Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
Current Issues in Molecular Biology
breast cancer
Cullin7 (Cul7)
saliva
plasma
protein
gene expression
title Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
title_full Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
title_fullStr Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
title_short Do Salivary <i>Cullin7</i> Gene Expression and Protein Levels Provide Advantages over Plasma Levels in Diagnosing Breast Cancer?
title_sort do salivary i cullin7 i gene expression and protein levels provide advantages over plasma levels in diagnosing breast cancer
topic breast cancer
Cullin7 (Cul7)
saliva
plasma
protein
gene expression
url https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/47/1/19
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