Title of article :
Effect of Obesity on Plasma Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in Breast Cancer
Author/Authors :
Aqeel Rashid, Farah Department of Chemistry - College of Science - Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq , Mahdi, Sarah Department of Chemistry - College of Science - Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq , Abd-alkader Mahdy, Shaymaa College of Dentistry - Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq , Thamer Salim, Ahmed Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Background: Breast cancer is most common cancer in women. Obesity is one of related-risk factor in breast cancer. In obese normal subjects, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) has been studied. However, there is no previous
study investigate the association between ALP and obesity in breast cancer and its correlation with other clinical
characteristics. Therefore, the objective of present study is to investigate the association between ALP and clinical
characteristics in generally and obesity in particularly.
Methods: A cross-study 111 new diagnosed breast cancer patients was included. Plasma ALP was measured in
different subgroups: patients age <40 vs >40, premenopausal vs postmenopausal, estrogen receptor-positive
(ER+) vs estrogen receptor negative (ER-), metastasis vs non-metastasis and obese vs non-obese patients.
Results: Significant increasing on plasma ALP were shown between groups of each age, menopausal
status, metastasis, and obesity (p< 0.05, p< 0.05, p< 0.01 and p< 0.05) respectively. Positive
correlation was observed between plasma ALP and age, menopausal status, metastasis, and obesity (r:
0.616, p< 0.05; r: 0.667, p< 0.01; r: 0.691, p< 0.005; and r: 0.627, p< 0.01). Multiple regression
analysis was indicated that ALP can be determined by menopausal status, metastasis, and obesity (β-
Coefficient = 0.428, p< 0.01; β-Coefficient = 0.534; p< 0.001; β-coefficient= 0.545; p= 0.005),
respectively.
Conclusions: Together, the relation between ALP and obesity indicates that ALP could have a role in
maturation of preadipocytes of breast cancer patients. Further investigations are needed to confirm that there could be a potential hormonal link between ALP and obesity in breast cancer patients.
Keywords :
Alkaline phosphatase , Breast cancer , Metastasis , Obesity , Menopausal status
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)