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Ovarian cancer marker of 11.7 kDa detected by proteomics is a serum amyloid A1
Authors:Moshkovskii Sergei A  Serebryakova Marina V  Kuteykin-Teplyakov Konstantin B  Tikhonova Olga V  Goufman Eugene I  Zgoda Victor G  Taranets Irina N  Makarov Oleg V  Archakov Alexander I
Institution:Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia. sergei.moshkovskii@ibmc.msk.ru
Abstract:In this study, to reduce the number of major plasma components, we examined thermostable plasma fractions to search for a biomarker of ovarian cancer. An apparent cancer biomarker of 11.7 kDa was detected in these fractions using ProteinChip SELDI-TOF mass spectrometry system. This peak invariably appeared with another close peak of about 11.5 kDa, suggesting that it is a derivative of a larger mass molecule. Of 27 cancer plasma specimens, 15 (55.6%) demonstrated this peak pair, whereas only 2 of 34 controls specimens (5.8%) were shown to express it with low intensity. Using a method involving cysteine modification by 4-vinylpyridine (4-VP), 2-DE and HPLC, these peaks were identified by mass spectrometry as serum amyloid A1 (11.68 kDa) and its N-terminal arginine-truncated form (11.52 kDa).
Keywords:Biomarker  Ovarian cancer  SELDI  Serum amyloid A
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