Serum and tissue metallome of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Author:

Byeon Sooin12,du Toit‐Thompson Taymin12,Hipperson Luke12,Maloney Sarah12,Wenzel Ross3,Gill Anthony J.12456,Samra Jaswinder S.157,Mittal Anubhav1578,Sahni Sumit125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Kolling Institute of Medical Research University of Sydney St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Trace Elements Laboratory, NSW Health Pathology Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Cancer Diagnosis and Pathology Group Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Australian Pancreatic Centre St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. NSW Health Pathology, Department of Anatomical Pathology Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Upper GI Surgical Unit Royal North Shore Hospital and North Shore Private Hospital St Leonards, Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. The University of Notre Dame Australia Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients have late presentation at the time of diagnosis and a poor prognosis. Metal dyshomeostasis is known to play a role in cancer progression. However, the blood and tissue metallome of PDAC patients has not been assessed. This study aimed to determine the levels of essential and toxic metals in the serum and pancreatic tissue from PDAC patients. Serum samples were obtained from PDAC patients before surgical resection. Tissue (tumor and adjacent normal pancreas) were obtained from the surgically resected specimen. Inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP‐MS) analysis was performed to quantify the levels of 10 essential and 3 toxic metals in these samples. Statistical analysis was performed to identify dysregulated metals in PDAC and their role as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Significantly decreased serum levels of magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, arsenic, and mercury and increased levels of molybdenum were shown to be associated with PDAC. There were significantly decreased levels of zinc, manganese and molybdenum, and increased levels of calcium and selenium in the pancreatic tumor tissue compared with the adjacent normal pancreas. Notably, lower serum levels of calcium, iron, and selenium, and higher levels of manganese, were significantly associated with a poor prognosis (i.e., overall survival) in PDAC patients. In conclusion, this is the first study to comprehensively assess the serum and tissue metallome of PDAC patients. It identified the association of metals with PDAC diagnosis and prognosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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