Assessment of Soluble PD-1 and PD-L1 in Iraqi Women Patients with Breast Cancer with Toxoplasmosis

Authors

  • Maysoon K. J. Al-Muskakeh
  • Ali N. Yaseen
  • Muhammed A. H. Aldabagh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17692

Keywords:

Toxoplasma gondii, Toxoplasmosis, Breast cancer, sPD-1 and sPDL-1

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate apicomplexan intracellular protozoan parasite and considered the most
common global parasite which infects a wide range of warm-blooded animals and is the etiological
agent of one of the most common parasitic infections in humans. Breast cancer is the most common
cancer in women worldwide; nearly 1.7 million new cases were diagnosed in 2012, making it the second
most common type of cancer. The main objective of the present study was to investigate the seroprevalence of the anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgG antibodies in Iraqi breast cancer patients and to clarify
the role of soluble programmed death-1 (sPD-1) and (sPD-L1) in Iraqi Iraqi breast cancer patients with
toxoplasmosis. Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) was used to detect anti- T. gondii IgG
antibodies in the sera of 108 patients with breast cancer and 50 apparently healthy controls. The results
showed that 26(26%) samples of sera patients have been founded breast cancer with toxoplasmosis,
80(74%) samples have breast cancer, 10(20%) cases have control toxoplasmosis (those patients were
had toxoplasmosis but showing no symptoms) and 40 (80%) cases samples were considered as a control
group without any infections. Sera (sPD-1 and sPDL-1) levels were determined by ELISA using a
quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique. The results showed that levels of sPD-1 and
sPDL-1 levels were significantly higher in patients group than healthy subjects (P<0.01).

Author Biographies

  • Maysoon K. J. Al-Muskakeh

    Post Graduate, Department of Sciences, College of Basic Education, Mustansiriyah University,Baghdad-Iraq,

  • Ali N. Yaseen

    Assist. Prof., Department of Sciences, College of Basic Education, Mustansiriyah University,
    Baghdad-Iraq

  • Muhammed A. H. Aldabagh

    Medical Research Unit, College of Medicine, University of Al-Nahrain. Baghdad-Iraq

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Published

2021-11-30

How to Cite

Assessment of Soluble PD-1 and PD-L1 in Iraqi Women Patients with Breast Cancer with Toxoplasmosis. (2021). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 16(1), 1395-1404. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17692