Comparison of 35 trace elements content in malignant breast tumors with their content in the normal female mammary gland: Original data and a mini-review

Vladimir Zaichick, Denis Dogadkin, Irina Gromyak, Dmitry Tyurin, Vladimir Kolotov

Abstract


Objective: In many countries, including Russia, breast cancer ranks first in the incidence of cancers in women. The etiology of this disease remains largely unclear, but there is evidence indicating that disturbances in the somatic homeostasis of trace elements may be involved in the process of oncogenesis. Therefore, this study was aimed at identifying changes in the content of trace elements during malignant transformation of breast tissue.
Methods: For this purpose, an effective method of small sample analysis by means of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was developed. The method makes it possible to determine the content of 35 trace elements in microsamples (with mass ≥ 10 mg) of breast tissue obtained by puncture biopsy. With the help of this technique, the samples of cancerous (n = 43) and normal (n = 38) breast tissue were studied.
Results: In malignant breast tissue, the content of Al, As, B, Cd, Co, Cs, Cu, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Rb, Se, Sr, Ti, Tl, U, V, Zn, and Zr was higher, while the content of Ge, Pb, Sb and Th was lower than in healthy gland tissue. All the identified differences were statistically significant.
Conclusions: The significant disruption of somatic homeostasis of trace elements resulting from malignant transformation of breast tissue has been described, but its cause has not been determined, so additional research is required. Further the method we employ, which we have developed and described here, requires tissue samples weighing only a few milligrams, so it is possible to use it with tissue obtained from puncture tissue biopsies.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jst.v14n1p31

Journal of Solid Tumors

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