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Identification of potential breast cancer markers in nipple discharge by protein profile analysis using two-dimensional nano-liquid chromatography/nanoelectrospray ionization-mass spectrometry

Authors :
Nariaki Matsuura
Yasuhiro Tamaki
Shinzaburo Noguchi
Shuji Matsuura
Seung Jin Kim
Takao Aikawa
Yoshikazu Kotsuma
Haruki Oishi
Sadamu Kurono
Yuka Kaneko
Hideo Inaji
Source :
PROTEOMICS - Clinical Applications. 10:605-613
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

PURPOSE This research aimed to establish a diagnostic technique for breast cancer using nipple discharge (ND), with the objective of preventive diagnosis. ND has been proposed as a source of secreted proteomes that reflect early pathological changes in the ductal-lobular epithelial microenvironment, and could thus provide breast-specific cancer biomarkers that could be accessed noninvasively as a new clinical diagnostic technique. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Minute amounts of ND from patients with and without breast cancer (n = 19 and 12, respectively) were collected at the hospital and kept frozen until just before use. They were analyzed using high-pH RP peptide fractionations/low-pH RP 2D nano-LC/ESI-MS/MS. Biomarker candidates were also investigated using Western blot analysis and sandwich ELISA on ND and/or sera. RESULTS We found distinct tendencies in protein expression and three candidate breast cancer biomarkers (carbonic anhydrase 2, catalase, and peroxiredoxin-2) whose levels differed significantly between ND specimens from patients with and without breast cancer. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE These tendencies in protein expression and markers provide new ways to identify breast cancer patients. Therefore, RP/RP 2D LC/MS/MS analyses of ND and the above three markers are supported as a new breast cancer diagnostic technique.

Details

ISSN :
18628346
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PROTEOMICS - Clinical Applications
Accession number :
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