Literature DB >> 17438110

Proteomics of canine lymphoma identifies potential cancer-specific protein markers.

Dudley L McCaw1, Arvan S Chan, Andrew L Stegner, Brian Mooney, Jeffrey N Bryan, Susan E Turnquist, Carolyn J Henry, Hannah Alexander, Stephen Alexander.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Early diagnosis of cancer is crucial for the success of treatment of the disease, and there is a need for markers whose differential expression between disease and normal tissue could be used as a diagnostic tool. Spontaneously occurring malignancies in pets provide a logical tool for translational research for human oncology. Lymphoma, one of the most common neoplasms in dogs, is similar to human non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and could serve as an experimental model system. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Thirteen lymph nodes from normal dogs and 11 lymph nodes from dogs with B-cell lymphoma were subjected to proteomic analysis using two-dimensional PAGE separation and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight analysis.
RESULTS: A total of 93 differentially expressed spots was subjected to matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry analysis, and several proteins that showed differential expression were identified. Of these, prolidase (proline dipeptidase), triosephosphate isomerase, and glutathione S-transferase were down-regulated in lymphoma samples, whereas macrophage capping protein was up-regulated in the lymphoma samples.
CONCLUSIONS: These proteins represent potential markers for the diagnosis of lymphoma and should be further investigated in human samples for validation of their utility as diagnostic markers.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17438110     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-2699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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