Back to Search Start Over

Development and pilot evaluation of a new nanoparticle-capture workflow for doxorubicin-induced toxicity biomarker identification

Authors :
Davide Tamburro
Stephen E. Sallan
Tracie L. Miller
Mark M. Ross
Steven E. Lipshultz
Eugene H. Herman
Alessandra Luchini
Weidong Zhou
Rebecca E. Scully
Vivian I. Franco
Lance A. Liotta
Emanuel F. Petricoin
Source :
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. 39:85-91
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Cardiotoxicity related to doxorubicin chemotherapy is a major late effect in childhood cancer survivors. Serum cardiac troponin concentrations (cTnT) can be elevated during doxorubicin therapy but the cellular associations with this myocardial injury are not well understood. We evaluate a novel nanotechnology-based biomarker discovery approach on a pilot set of serial serum samples from 11 children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia receiving doxorubicin therapy to determine if a proteomic signature of myocardial injury could be identified. This nanoparticle-based biomarker capture technology was utilized to analyze 40 serial serum samples from these children, 3 of whom seroconverted, 2 from cTnT-negative to cTnT-positive and 1 from cTnT-positive to cTnT-negative. High-resolution mass spectrometry analysis of the captured material identified 13 differentially expressed candidate proteins, whose spectral count values reflected changes in cTnT concentrations, which were verified in the serum samples from the 3 consistently cTnT-negative and 5 consistently cTnT-positive children. Of the 13 candidate proteins, 5 were significantly elevated (p Significance Identification of new biomarkers for early detection of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity is of critical importance so that administration of cardioprotectants can be utilized before substantial heart damage has occurred. We developed and utilized a unique biomarker workflow based on a novel nanotechnology method in order to demonstrate the potential for such an approach to uncover low abundance markers that could be useful in a clinical setting once extensively validated.

Details

ISSN :
10589813
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progress in Pediatric Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c9436e23a3bc9706b5b07a082d9b8b60
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ppedcard.2015.10.005