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Proteomic profiling of human plasma identifies apolipoprotein E as being associated with smoking and a marker for squamous metaplasia of the lung.

Shawn J Rice1, Xin Liu1, Bruce Miller1, Monika Joshi1, Junjia Zhu1, Carla Caruso2, Chris Gilbert3, Jennifer Toth3, Michael Reed4, Negar Rassaei3, Arun Das5, Amit Barochia1, Karam El-Bayoumy5, Chandra P Belani1,5.   

Abstract

Biomarkers to identify subjects at high-risk for developing lung cancer will revolutionize the disease outlook. Most biomarker studies have focused on patients already diagnosed with lung cancer and in most cases the disease is often advanced and incurable. The objective of this study was to use proteomics to identify a plasma biomarker for early detection of lung lesions that may subsequently be the harbinger for cancer. Plasma samples were obtained from subjects without lung cancer grouped as never, current, or ex-smokers. An iTRAQ-based proteomic analysis was performed on these pooled plasma samples. We identified 31 proteins differentially abundant in current smokers or ex-smokers relative to never smokers. Western blot and ELISA analyses confirmed the iTRAQ results that demonstrated an increase of apolipoprotein E (APOE) in current smokers as compared to both never and ex-smokers. There was a strong and significant correlation of the plasma APOE levels with development of premalignant squamous metaplasia. Additionally, we also showed that higher tissue levels of APOE are seen with squamous metaplasia, supporting a direct relationship. Our analysis reveals that elevated plasma APOE is associated with smoking, and APOE is a novel predictive protein biomarker for early morphological changes of squamous metaplasia in the lung.
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Biomedicine; Smoking; Squamous metaplasia; iTRAQ

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26058877     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201500029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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Journal:  Tumour Biol       Date:  2016-10-05

3.  Metabolomics of Lung Microdissections Reveals Region- and Sex-Specific Metabolic Effects of Acute Naphthalene Exposure in Mice.

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Authors:  Yandong Nan; Jie Du; Lijie Ma; Hua Jiang; Faguang Jin; Shuanying Yang
Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2016-07-08

Review 5.  Proteomics: Clinical and research applications in respiratory diseases.

Authors:  Katy C Norman; Bethany B Moore; Kelly B Arnold; David N O'Dwyer
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Review 6.  Emerging Roles of Apolipoprotein E and Apolipoprotein A-I in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Lung Disease.

Authors:  Xianglan Yao; Elizabeth M Gordon; Debbie M Figueroa; Amisha V Barochia; Stewart J Levine
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 6.914

7.  Effect of Smoking on Cognitive Functioning in Young Saudi Adults.

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