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A Novel Approach Utilizing Organ Specific Age Proteomics
Sponsor: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Summary
This study compares changes in P16INK4A expression and plasma proteomic signatures of specific organ age pre- and post-chemotherapy in women treated with adjuvant chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer. It aims to determine if biological and accelerated immune aging, assessed using T cells from peripheral blood, represents aging in different organs. Patients receiving chemotherapy, especially adjuvant regimens that include anthracyclines and taxanes, often experience late development of cardiac toxicity, functional loss, and cognitive decline. Comparing baseline characteristics with organ aging before therapy might identify patients at the highest risk for chemotherapy complications. For example, this is clinically significant for patients whose therapy includes taxanes or other drugs known to cause peripheral neuropathy. Identifying aging in the neurological or vascular systems before treatment might lead to changes in regimens. Determining accelerated aging in specific organs allows for investigating interventions to mitigate organ damage. For instance, identifying patients at the highest risk of cardiac aging after treatment could lead to testing the effects of exercise, senolytics, and other strategies to reduce the risk of long-term heart disease.
Official title: Investigating Cellular Senescence and Organ Aging in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Adjuvant Chemotherapy: A Novel Approach Utilizing Organ Specific Age Proteomics
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
22 Years - 66 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2024-10-10
Completion Date
2026-08-01
Last Updated
2026-01-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
p16INK4a mRNA level assessment
Blood samples will be collected at two time points, plasma samples will be aliquoted, and T cells will be separated and expression of p16INK4a mRNA in peripheral blood T-lymphocytes will be determined
organ-specific protein signatures assessment
Blood samples will be collected at two time points, plasma samples will be aliquoted, and organ-specific protein signatures assessment will be determined.
Locations (1)
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States