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Ce Wang1,2, Naseruddin Höti1, Tung-Shing Mamie Lih1, Lori J Sokoll1, Rui Zhang1, Zhen Zhang1, Hui Zhang1, Daniel W Chan1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is commonly used as a serum biomarker for the detection of prostate cancer. However, levels of PSA in serum do not reliably distinguish aggressive prostate cancer from non-aggressive disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need for biomarkers that can differentiate aggressive prostate cancers from non-aggressive phenotypes. Fucosylation is one of the glycosylation-based protein modifications. Previously we demonstrated increased levels of serum fucosylated PSA in patients with aggressive prostate cancer using lectin selection followed by PSA immunoassay.Entities:
Keywords: Fucosylated PSA; Glycoproteomic; Lectin-immunoassays; Prostate cancer
Year: 2019 PMID: 30996714 PMCID: PMC6451306 DOI: 10.1186/s12014-019-9234-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Proteomics ISSN: 1542-6416 Impact factor: 3.988
Fig. 1The standard curve of lectin-PSA immunoassays. a Linear range for LCA–PSA. b Linear range for AAL–PSA. c Comparison of LCA–PSA and AAL–PSA for the same level of PSA
Sample characteristics
| Gleason score at prostatectomy n (%) | Patients age (year) | Serum PSA level (ng/ml) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pca (n = 24) | GS 6 | 8 (33.3%) | 57.0 ± 7.0 (48.0–67.0) | 4.2 ± 0.8 (2.7–5.1) | |
| GS 7 | GS(3 + 4) | 5 (20.8%) | 60.0 ± 10.0 (43.0–67.0) | 4.7 ± 1.8 (2.8–6.8) | |
| GS(4 + 3) | 3 (12.5%) | 62.0 ± 5.0 (62.0–66.0) | 8.2 ± 28.1 (6.8–56.0) | ||
| GS 8 | 3 (12.5%) | 67.0 ± 4.0 (60.0–68.0) | 12.1 ± 3.0 (8.1–14.0) | ||
| GS 9 | 5 (20.8%) | 63.0 ± 8.0 (59.0–79.0) | 10.9 ± 9.2 (3.7–25.9) | ||
Fig. 2The correlation of serum levels of fucosylated PSA–AAL and fucosylated PSA–LCA with tumor Gleason scores. Serum fucosylated PSA after AAL selection with tumor Gleason scores are shown in (a, c). Serum fucosylated PSA after LCA selection with tumor Gleason scores are shown in (b, d). The lines indicate median values in each group
Fig. 3The correlation of serum levels of fucosylated PSA with total PSA and tumor Gleason scores. The correlation of serum fucosylated PSA level after lectin selection with total PSA are shown in (a, c). Serum % fucosylated PSA after lectin selection are shown in (b, d). The lines indicate median values in each group in (b, d)
Fig. 4Receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curves of serum total PSA, fucosylated PSA and % fucosylated PSA using AAL and LCA in separating Gleason pattern of (4 + 3) and above from Gleason pattern (6 or 3 + 4) on prostatectomy. Mann–Whitney U test was used for obtaining the p values