Alterations in the Serum Glycome Due to Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- 14 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Proteome Research
- Vol. 6 (5) , 1822-1832
- https://doi.org/10.1021/pr060664t
Abstract
Glycomic profiles derived from human blood sera of 10 healthy males were compared to those from 24 prostate cancer patients. The profiles were acquired using MALDI−MS of permethylated N-glycans released from 10-μL sample aliquots. Quantitative permethylation was attained using solid-phase permethylation. Principal component analysis of the glycomic profiles revealed significant differences among the two sets, allowing their distinct clustering. The first principal component distinguished the 24 prostate cancer patients from the healthy individuals. It was determined that fucosylation of glycan structures is generally higher in cancer samples (ANOVA test p-value of 0.0006). Although more than 50 N-glycan structures were determined, 12 glycan structures, of which six were fucosylated, were significantly different between the two sample sets. Significant differences were confirmed through two independent statistical tests (ANOVA and ROC analyses). Ten of these structures had significantly higher relative intensities in the case of the cancer samples, while the other two were less abundant in the cancer samples. All 12 structures were statistically significant, as suggested by their very low ANOVA scores (<0.001) and ROC analysis, with area under the curve values close to 1 or 0. Accordingly, these structures can be considered as cancer−specific glycans and potential prostate cancer biomarkers. Therefore, serum glycomic profiling appears worthy of further investigation to define its role in cancer early detection and prognostication. Keywords: prostate cancer • glycomics • human blood serum • biomarkers • MALDI-TOF • mass spectrometryKeywords
This publication has 48 references indexed in Scilit:
- A proteomic approach to investigate potential biomarkers directed against membrane‐associated breast cancer proteinsElectrophoresis, 2006
- Application of proteomic strategies to the identification of urinary biomarkers for prostate cancer: A reviewBiomarkers, 2006
- Analysis of the Specificity of Sialyltransferases toward Mucin Core 2, Globo, and Related Structures. Identification of the Sialylation Sequence and the Effects of Sulfate, Fucose, Methyl, and Fluoro Substituents of the Carbohydrate Chain in the Biosynthesis of Selectin and Siglec Ligands, and Novel Sialylation by Cloned α2,3(O)SialyltransferaseBiochemistry, 2005
- β1,6-Branched Oligosaccharides Are Increased in Lymph Node Metastases and Predict Poor Outcome in Breast CarcinomaClinical Cancer Research, 2005
- Proenzyme Forms of Prostate-Specific Antigen in Serum Improve the Detection of Prostate CancerClinical Chemistry, 2004
- Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curve: Practical Review for RadiologistsKorean Journal of Radiology, 2004
- Turning Sweet on CancerScience, 2003
- Transfection of the nm23 -H1 gene into human hepatocarcinoma cell line inhibits the expression of sialyl Lewis X, à1,3 fucosyltransferase VII, and metastatic potentialZeitschrift für Krebsforschung und Klinische Onkologie, 2002
- Analysis of glycoproteins released from benign and malignant human breast: Changes in size and fucosylation with malignancyEuropean Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1989
- Analysis of a complex of statistical variables into principal components.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1933