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Discovery and validation of FBLN1 and ANT3 as potential biomarkers for early detection of cervical cancer.

Yi Hao1, Ming Ye2, Xiaona Chen3, Hongli Zhao3, Ayshamgul Hasim4, Xia Guo5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To validate markers for cervical carcinoma (CC) and precancerous lesions related with HPV infections.
METHODS: Three different cervical cancer cell lines C-33A, SiHa and Caski were used for secretome profiling by label-free quantitative proteomics. Cervical exfoliated cells and matching serum samples were collected from 284 patients with normal control (n = 75, 26.41 %), precancerous lesions (n = 88, 30.99 %) and early stage cervical squamous carcinoma (n = 121, 42.61 %). HPV subtyping and quantification was performed by PCR and hybridization. 20 candidate proteins identified in previous screening studies (tissue, plasma, cells) were quantified by ELISA. Finally, highly quantitative parallel reaction monitoring mass spectrometry was used to assess the specificities and sensitivities of candidate serum markers.
RESULTS: While CC was found to be associated with high-risk HPV subtypes, serum antibodies for high risk HPV were not significantly related to the progression of cervical cancer. Significant differences between patient groups were detected for the four proteins CLU, APOA4, APOE and MLH3, but none would allow clinical application due to insufficient sensitivity and specificity and large variability. Subsequent proteomic secretome analysis of cervical cancer cell lines identified a set of 729 common proteins. Cross referencing this dataset with ELISA measurements revealed six candidate proteins of which two, FBLN1 and ANT3, showed co-occurrence with HPV infection (75.7 % and 85 %, respectively) and had promising diagnostic ability in terms of sensitivity and specificity. After the loss of E6/E7 by using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, the content of ANT3 and FBLN1 in KoE6/E7 SiHa were downregulated, which indicated the expression of ANT3 and FBLN1 in cervical cancer may be affected by HPV infection.
CONCLUSIONS: FBLN1 and ANT3 might be potential tumor- and HPV-associated serum markers.

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Keywords:  ANT3; Cervical carcinoma; FBLN1; HPV infection; Serum tumor markers

Year:  2021        PMID: 33602229      PMCID: PMC7893763          DOI: 10.1186/s12935-021-01802-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Cell Int        ISSN: 1475-2867            Impact factor:   5.722


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