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Analysis of serum glycome by lectin microarrays for prostate cancer patients - a search for aberrant glycoforms.

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This is the first work focused on glycoprofiling of whole N- and O- glycome using lectins in an array format applied for analysis of serum samples from healthy individuals, benign… Click to show full abstract

This is the first work focused on glycoprofiling of whole N- and O- glycome using lectins in an array format applied for analysis of serum samples from healthy individuals, benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) patients, and prostate cancer (PCa) patients. Lectin microarray was prepared using traditional lectins with the incorporation of 2 recombinant bacterial lectins and 3 human lectins (17 lectins in total). Clinical validation of glycans as biomarkers was done in two studies: discrimination of healthy individuals with BPH patients vs. PCa patients (C vs. PCa) and discrimination of healthy individuals vs. BPH and PCa patients (H vs. PCond). Single lectins (17 lectins) and a combination of two lectins (136 binary lectin combinations) were applied in the clinical validation of glycan biomarkers providing 153 AUC values from ROC curves for both studies (C vs. PCa and H vs. PCond). Potential N- and O-glycans as biomarkers were identified and possible carriers of these glycans are shortly discussed.

Keywords: healthy individuals; lectin; analysis serum; prostate cancer

Journal Title: Glycoconjugate journal
Year Published: 2020

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