Abstract:
Background: Colon cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that begins in a
part of the large intestine called the colon. The colon is the first and longest
section of the large intestine. The possible causes of colon cancer are genetic,
environmental and nutritional factors. This study was prepared to help in
identifying the causes and predicting the occurrence of colon cancer.
Objective: To identify the possible factors as causes of colon cancer in a group
of patients in Diyala Governorate - Iraq.
Patients and Methods: In this study, blood serum samples were collected
from 60 patients with colon cancer. 30 serum samples were collected from
non-colon cancer patients who were considered a control group. The levels of
alpha-meprin enzyme, catalase enzyme, nitric oxide and interleukin 12 were
measured by immunoassay using the ELISA device.
Results: The results showed that the levels of Meprin alpha and interleukin 12
had statistically significant values, as their levels were higher than the control
group, while the levels of catalase and nitric oxide were low when compared
to the control group.
Conclusion: It was found that there is a significant positive correlation
between meprin alpha and interleukin 12, and there was an inverse correlation
between meprin alpha and catalase and nitric oxide. The results of our study
indicated that the reason for the increase in meprin alpha and interleukin 12 is
related to colon cancer.