Proteomic analysis of urinary proteins from patients with ovarian cancer and cervical cancer / Siti Suhana Binti Abdullah Soheimi

Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage detection. In order to find an alternative procedure to replace an uncomfortable conventional method in detecting cervical cancer, a proteomic approach in screening the urinary proteins were employed. P...

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Main Author: Abdullah Soheimi, Siti Suhana
Format: Thesis
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/4990/1/Proteomic_Analysis_of_Urinary_Proteins_from_Patients_with_Ovarian_Cancer_and_Cervical_Cancer.pdf
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Summary:Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage detection. In order to find an alternative procedure to replace an uncomfortable conventional method in detecting cervical cancer, a proteomic approach in screening the urinary proteins were employed. Proteins that are aberrantly excreted in the urine of cancer patients are excellent biomarker candidates for development of new non-invasive protocol for early diagnosis and screening purposes. In the present study, urine samples from patients with ovarian carcinoma and cervical cancer were analysed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and the profiles generated were compared to those similarly obtained from age-matched cancer negative women. These samples were also subjected to SELDI-TOF-MS as a complimentary technique for 2-DE especially on screening of aberrantly expressed of low molecular weight proteins. Significant reduced levels of CD59, kininogen-1 and a 39 kDa fragment of inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H4 (ITIH4), and enhanced excretion of a 19 kDa fragment of albumin, were detected in the urine of patients with ovarian carcinoma compared to the control subjects. These proteins, with exception of kininogen-1, were also detected in the urine of patients with cervical cancer as compared to the control subjects. The different altered levels of the proteins were confirmed by Western blotting using antisera and a lectin that bind to the respective proteins. When the samples were analysed with SELDI-TOF-MS, one protein peak with m/z of 15802 was detected in ovarian cancer cohort, but not in cervical cancer and control. The peaks m/z 7528.78 and m/z 8828.8 were found to be significantly absent in ovarian cancer and cervical cancer, respectively. Interestingly, protein peak at m/z 15802 with a p-value less than 0.05 had a potential to be a good biomarker with 100% sensitivity and 89.4% specificity for the learning set obtained from the classification tree in the Biomarker Pattern Software (BPS). /ABSTRACT/ iii This study clearly demonstrated that the combined technology of 2-DE and SELDI-TOF-MS is effective in distinguishing urinary protein expression between control, ovarian carcinoma and cervical cancer cohorts. The identified proteins CD59, kininogen-1 and fragments of ITIH4 and albumin may be used as complementary biomarkers in the development of new non-invasive protocols for diagnosis and screening of ovarian carcinoma and cervical cancer. The identified peaks may be candidate biomarkers for early detection and could be utilised to distinguish between ovarian and cervical cancer in the future. Furthermore, the classification tree generated by the Biomarker Pattern Software (BPS), has a potential to be used in classifying the three cohorts.