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  • The study evaluated oxidative stress and antioxidant markers in benign endometrioma (OE) and endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC), focusing on 8-OHdG, HO-1, and total antioxidant capacity changes as the disease progresses.
  • Samples from 44 OE patients and 14 EAOC patients were analyzed, revealing significantly lower levels of 8-OHdG and HO-1 in EAOC patients, while TAC/Heme-iron levels were notably higher.
  • The findings indicated a strong correlation between 8-OHdG and HO-1, with HO-1 showing the best diagnostic accuracy for EAOC (sensitivity of 95.2% and specificity of 85

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The present study aimed to evaluate the levels of oxidative stress and antioxidant markers in benign endometrioma (OE) and its malignant transformation [endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC)] by measuring 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC/Heme-iron) alterations associated with disease progression. Cyst fluid samples from 44 patients with OE and 14 patients with EAOC were studied using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A χ test, t-test and Pearson correlation test were performed using SPSS version 22.0. The cut-off point, sensitivity and specificity of each marker for EAOC diagnosis were evaluated by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Cyst fluid 8-OHdG and HO-1 levels in the EAOC group were significantly decreased compared with the OE subjects (P=0.013 and P<0.001, respectively). The levels of TAC/Heme-iron in patients with EAOC were significantly higher compared with those in the OE subjects (P<0.001). The present study demonstrated a positive correlation between 8-OHdG and HO-1 levels (P=0.012). HO-1 exhibited the highest discriminant value for EAOC (Area Under the Curve=0.901). The optimal cut-off point of HO-1 for the diagnosis of EAOC was 2.314 ng/ml, with a sensitivity and specifity of 95.2 and 85.7%, respectively. The present study revealed a clear separation between the overall redox state in OE and EAOC. It was concluded that characteristic alterations in important factors in redox may be helpful for understanding the pathogenesis of the malignant transformation of endometriosis.

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