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Apolipoprotein C1 (APOC1), A Candidate Diagnostic Serum Biomarker for Breast Cancer Identified by Serum Proteomics Study.

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Purpose - The present study aimed to identify differently expressed peptides involved in BC as potential biomarkers. Experimental Design - The serum proteomic profiling of 128 serum samples from 64… Click to show full abstract

Purpose - The present study aimed to identify differently expressed peptides involved in BC as potential biomarkers. Experimental Design - The serum proteomic profiling of 128 serum samples from 64 BC patients and 64 healthy controls (HC), using magnetic beads based immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (MB-IMAC-Cu) separation followed by MALDI-TOF MS. ClinProTools software identified a number of distinct markers. Then, we performed liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) to identify the candidate serum biomarker based on serum proteomics analysis. Finally, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) were used to verify the expression of the candidate serum biomarker in BC patients. Results - BC patients could be identified with sensitivity of 87.32% and specificity of 89.46%. Of 41 m/z peaks that differed between BC and HC, six peaks were significantly different between BC and HC (P < 0.01, fold change > 1.5), with peak 1 upregulated and peaks 2-6 downregulated in the BC group. The upregulated peak 1 (m/z: 6638.63) is identified as a region of apolipoprotein C1 (APOC1), and validation showed that APOC1 expression increased from healthy controls to those with FA as well as mastopathy, and finally BC patients. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - The present study indicates that APOC1 could serve as a candidate serum diagnostic biomarker for BC.

Keywords: serum proteomics; biomarker; serum; serum biomarker; apolipoprotein apoc1; candidate

Journal Title: Critical reviews in eukaryotic gene expression
Year Published: 2022

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