Background: Increasing evidences support a correlation between magnesium (Mg) home-ostasis and colorectal cancer (CRC). Nevertheless, the role of Mg and its transporters as diagnostic markers in CRC is still a matter of debate. In this study we combined X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy and databases information to investigate the possible correlation between Mg imbalance and CRC. Methods: CRC tissue samples and their non-tumoural counterpart from four patients were collected and analysed for total Mg level and distribution by X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy. We also reviewed the scientific literature and the main tissue expression databases to collect data on Mg transporters expression in CRC. Results: We found a significantly higher content of total Mg in CRC samples when compared to non-tumoural tissues. Mg distribution was also impaired in CRC. Conversely, we evidenced an uncertain correlation between Mg transporters expression and colon malignancies. Discussion: Although further studies are necessary to determine the correlation between different cancer types and stages, this is the first report proposing the measurement of Mg tissue localisation as a marker in CRC. This study represents thus a proof-of-concept that paves the way for the design of a larger prospective investigation of Mg in CRC.

Imbalance of mg homeostasis as a potential biomarker in colon cancer / Schiroli D.; Marraccini C.; Zanetti E.; Ragazzi M.; Gianoncelli A.; Quartieri E.; Gasparini E.; Iotti S.; Baricchi R.; Merolle L.. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:4(2021), pp. 727.1-727.13. [10.3390/DIAGNOSTICS11040727]

Imbalance of mg homeostasis as a potential biomarker in colon cancer

Iotti S.
Supervision
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2021

Abstract

Background: Increasing evidences support a correlation between magnesium (Mg) home-ostasis and colorectal cancer (CRC). Nevertheless, the role of Mg and its transporters as diagnostic markers in CRC is still a matter of debate. In this study we combined X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy and databases information to investigate the possible correlation between Mg imbalance and CRC. Methods: CRC tissue samples and their non-tumoural counterpart from four patients were collected and analysed for total Mg level and distribution by X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy. We also reviewed the scientific literature and the main tissue expression databases to collect data on Mg transporters expression in CRC. Results: We found a significantly higher content of total Mg in CRC samples when compared to non-tumoural tissues. Mg distribution was also impaired in CRC. Conversely, we evidenced an uncertain correlation between Mg transporters expression and colon malignancies. Discussion: Although further studies are necessary to determine the correlation between different cancer types and stages, this is the first report proposing the measurement of Mg tissue localisation as a marker in CRC. This study represents thus a proof-of-concept that paves the way for the design of a larger prospective investigation of Mg in CRC.
2021
Imbalance of mg homeostasis as a potential biomarker in colon cancer / Schiroli D.; Marraccini C.; Zanetti E.; Ragazzi M.; Gianoncelli A.; Quartieri E.; Gasparini E.; Iotti S.; Baricchi R.; Merolle L.. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:4(2021), pp. 727.1-727.13. [10.3390/DIAGNOSTICS11040727]
Schiroli D.; Marraccini C.; Zanetti E.; Ragazzi M.; Gianoncelli A.; Quartieri E.; Gasparini E.; Iotti S.; Baricchi R.; Merolle L.
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