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Get Free AccessPurpose Lowered thiol (-SH) groups and glutathione (GSH) metabolism may be associated with prostate cancer (PCa) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The objectives of this study were to systematically review and meta-analyze the associations among -SH groups, GSH, GSH peroxidase (GPx), GSH reductase (GR), and GSH transferase (GST) and PCa/BPH.Methods Four electronic databases were searched for studies that reported -SH and GSH variables in PCa/BPH and healthy controls (HC) and the data were meta-analyzed by calculating Hedges’s g with 95% confidence intervals.Results Twenty studies were included in this meta-analysis. Total -SH (g = −1.750, −2.341/−1.159), GPx (g = −0.789, −1.234/−0.344), GSH (g = −2.219, −4.132/−0.305), and the combination of -SH, GPx, and GSH (g = −1.271, −1.271/−0.800) were significantly lower in PCa patients than in HC. -SH (g = −1.752, −3.123/−0.381) and the combination of -SH, GPx, and GSH (g = −0.813, −1.298/−0.327) were significantly lower in BPH patients than in HC. GPx was significantly lower in PCa than in BPH patients (g = −0.455, −0.896/−0.014). Heterogeneity levels were very high, but Egger’s test showed that none of the biomarkers showed significant publication bias.Conclusion Thiol/GPx antioxidant defenses are significantly attenuated in patients with PCa while patients with BPH occupy an intermediate risk group position between PCa patients and HC.
Nattanan Sajjaboontawee, Thitiporn Supasitthumrong, Chavit Tunvirachaisakul, Kanyapak Nantachai, Thiti Snabboon, Edna Maria Vissoci Reiche, Andréa Name Colado Simão, Michael Maes (2020). Lower thiol, glutathione, and glutathione peroxidase levels in prostate cancer: a meta-analysis study. , 23(5), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2020.1858048.
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2020
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https://doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2020.1858048
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