| Literature DB >> 25685702 |
L Renee Ruhaak1, Donald A Barkauskas2, Javier Torres3, Cara L Cooke4, Lauren D Wu1, Carol Stroble1, Sureyya Ozcan1, Cynthia C Williams1, Margarita Camorlinga3, David M Rocke5, Carlito B Lebrilla6, Jay V Solnick4.
Abstract
Biomarkers may facilitate detection of gastric cancer at an earlier stage and reduce mortality. Here we sought to determine if the glycosylation profile of serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) could distinguish patients with non-atrophic gastritis (NAG), duodenal ulcer (DU) and gastric cancer (GC). Serum IgG was released and analyzed using nano-LC-TOF mass spectrometry. Statistically significant false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted p-values were observed for 18 glycans, eight that differed significantly between NAG and GC, three that distinguished NAG from DU, and eight that differed between DU and GC. The IgG glycosylation signature may be useful as a predictive marker for gastric cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric cancer; N-glycan; duodenal ulcer; gastritis; nanoLC-MS; serum
Year: 2015 PMID: 25685702 PMCID: PMC4322429 DOI: 10.1016/j.euprot.2014.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EuPA Open Proteom ISSN: 2212-9685