Identification of blood-protein carriers of the CA 19-9 antigen and characterization of prevalence in pancreatic diseases |
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Authors: | Yue Tingting Partyka Katie Maupin Kevin A Hurley Mary Andrews Philip Kaul Karen Moser A James Zeh Herbert Brand Randall E Haab Brian B |
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Affiliation: | Van Andel Research Institute, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA. |
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Abstract: | The current best serum marker for pancreatic cancer, CA 19-9, detects a carbohydrate antigen on multiple protein carriers. Better knowledge of the protein carriers of the CA 19-9 antigen in various disease states may lead to improved diagnostic tests. To identify proteins that carry the CA 19-9 antigen, we immunoprecipitated the CA 19-9 antigen from pooled sera and identified the associated proteins using MS. Among the high-confidence identifications, we confirmed the presence of the CA 19-9 antigen on Apolipoprotein B-100 by antibody arrays and Western blot and on kininogen, ARVCF, and Apolipoprotein E by antibody arrays. We characterized the frequency and levels of the CA 19-9 antigen on the four proteins across various patient groups (pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, and healthy controls) using antibody arrays. Nearly, 10-25% of the subjects showed elevations of the antigen on each protein, but the elevations were not associated with disease state or total CA 19-9 levels. These results contribute to our knowledge of the carrier proteins of an important functional glycan and the rate at which the glycan is displayed. This work also demonstrates a strategy for using the complementary methods of MS and antibody microarrays to identify protein carriers of glycans and assess the diagnostic value of measuring glycans on individual proteins. |
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Keywords: | Antibody arrays CA 19‐9 Glycoproteomics Glycosylation Pancreatic cancer |
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