Human Blood Plasma Proteome Mapping for Search of Potential Markers of the Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Author:

Shevchenko Valeriy E.1,Kovalev Sergey V.1,Arnotskaya Natalia E.1,Zborovskaya Irina B.1,Akhmedov Bakhrom B.1,Polotskii Boris E.1,Kostin Aleksey U.2,Moukeria Anush F.1,Zaridze David G.1,Davidov Mikhail I.1

Affiliation:

1. Federal State Budgetary Institution “N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center” Under the Russian Academy of Medical Science, Kashirskoe shosse 24, Moscow 115478, Russia

2. State Budgetary Institution of Care and Public health of Moscow, The Oncological Clinical Dispancer No. 1 Departments of Care and Public Health Services of Moscow, 17/1 Baumanskaya, 105005 Moscow, The Russian Federation

Abstract

Blood plasma proteomes obtained from 77 lung squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) patients (Stages I–III) and 67 healthy controls (all males) were analyzed by using the label-free liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the search of potential cancer biomarkers. All plasma samples were depleted of 14 highly-abundant plasma proteins by immune-affinity column chromatography before LC-MS/MS. We identified and quantified 809 differential proteins with molecular weights from 6.4 kDa to 3900 kDa using a label-free method. Three hundred and sixty four proteins were identified in all three groups. Changes in levels of an expression of blood plasma proteins associated with LSCC were discovered. Among them, 43 proteins were overexpressed and 39 proteins were down-regulated by more than two-fold between the plasmas of lung cancer patients and healthy men. We focused our attention on proteins whose expression levels increased from control to early stage and then to advanced stage tumor. Each of the 43 unique overexpressed proteins was classified according to its cellular localization, biological processes, molecular function and classes. Many of these proteins are involved in biological pathways pertinent to tumor progression and metastasis and some of these deregulated proteins may be useful clinical markers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Spectroscopy,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,General Medicine

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