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Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios

Proprotein convertases (PCs) is a protein family which includes nine highly specific subtilisin-like serine endopeptidases in mammals. The system of PCs is involved in carcinogenesis and levels of PC mRNAs alter in cancer, which suggests expression status of PCs as a possible marker for cancer typin...

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Autores principales: Demidyuk, Ilya V., Shubin, Andrey V., Gasanov, Eugene V., Kurinov, Alexander M., Demkin, Vladimir V., Vinogradova, Tatyana V., Zinovyeva, Marina V., Sass, Alexander V., Zborovskaya, Irina B., Kostrov, Sergey V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055752
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author Demidyuk, Ilya V.
Shubin, Andrey V.
Gasanov, Eugene V.
Kurinov, Alexander M.
Demkin, Vladimir V.
Vinogradova, Tatyana V.
Zinovyeva, Marina V.
Sass, Alexander V.
Zborovskaya, Irina B.
Kostrov, Sergey V.
author_facet Demidyuk, Ilya V.
Shubin, Andrey V.
Gasanov, Eugene V.
Kurinov, Alexander M.
Demkin, Vladimir V.
Vinogradova, Tatyana V.
Zinovyeva, Marina V.
Sass, Alexander V.
Zborovskaya, Irina B.
Kostrov, Sergey V.
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description Proprotein convertases (PCs) is a protein family which includes nine highly specific subtilisin-like serine endopeptidases in mammals. The system of PCs is involved in carcinogenesis and levels of PC mRNAs alter in cancer, which suggests expression status of PCs as a possible marker for cancer typing and prognosis. The goal of this work was to assess the information value of expression profiling of PC genes. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used for the first time to analyze mRNA levels of all PC genes as well as matrix metalloproteinase genes MMP2 and MMP14, which are substrates of PCs, in 30 matched pairs of samples of human lung cancer tumor and adjacent tissues without pathology. Significant changes in the expression of PCs have been revealed in tumor tissues: increased FURIN mRNA level (p<0.00005) and decreased mRNA levels of PCSK2 (p<0.007), PCSK5 (p<0.0002), PCSK7 (p<0.002), PCSK9 (p<0.00008), and MBTPS1 (p<0.00004) as well as a tendency to increase in the level of PCSK1 mRNA. Four distinct groups of samples have been identified by cluster analysis of the expression patterns of PC genes in tumor vs. normal tissue. Three of these groups covering 80% of samples feature a strong elevation in the expression of a single gene in cancer: FURIN, PCSK1, or PCSK6. Thus, the changes in the expression of PC genes have a limited number of scenarios, which may reflect different pathways of tumor development and cryptic features of tumors. This finding allows to consider the mRNAs of PC genes as potentially important tumor markers.
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spelling pubmed-35671082013-02-13 Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios Demidyuk, Ilya V. Shubin, Andrey V. Gasanov, Eugene V. Kurinov, Alexander M. Demkin, Vladimir V. Vinogradova, Tatyana V. Zinovyeva, Marina V. Sass, Alexander V. Zborovskaya, Irina B. Kostrov, Sergey V. PLoS One Research Article Proprotein convertases (PCs) is a protein family which includes nine highly specific subtilisin-like serine endopeptidases in mammals. The system of PCs is involved in carcinogenesis and levels of PC mRNAs alter in cancer, which suggests expression status of PCs as a possible marker for cancer typing and prognosis. The goal of this work was to assess the information value of expression profiling of PC genes. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used for the first time to analyze mRNA levels of all PC genes as well as matrix metalloproteinase genes MMP2 and MMP14, which are substrates of PCs, in 30 matched pairs of samples of human lung cancer tumor and adjacent tissues without pathology. Significant changes in the expression of PCs have been revealed in tumor tissues: increased FURIN mRNA level (p<0.00005) and decreased mRNA levels of PCSK2 (p<0.007), PCSK5 (p<0.0002), PCSK7 (p<0.002), PCSK9 (p<0.00008), and MBTPS1 (p<0.00004) as well as a tendency to increase in the level of PCSK1 mRNA. Four distinct groups of samples have been identified by cluster analysis of the expression patterns of PC genes in tumor vs. normal tissue. Three of these groups covering 80% of samples feature a strong elevation in the expression of a single gene in cancer: FURIN, PCSK1, or PCSK6. Thus, the changes in the expression of PC genes have a limited number of scenarios, which may reflect different pathways of tumor development and cryptic features of tumors. This finding allows to consider the mRNAs of PC genes as potentially important tumor markers. Public Library of Science 2013-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3567108/ /pubmed/23409034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055752 Text en © 2013 Demidyuk et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Demidyuk, Ilya V.
Shubin, Andrey V.
Gasanov, Eugene V.
Kurinov, Alexander M.
Demkin, Vladimir V.
Vinogradova, Tatyana V.
Zinovyeva, Marina V.
Sass, Alexander V.
Zborovskaya, Irina B.
Kostrov, Sergey V.
Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title_full Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title_fullStr Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title_short Alterations in Gene Expression of Proprotein Convertases in Human Lung Cancer Have a Limited Number of Scenarios
title_sort alterations in gene expression of proprotein convertases in human lung cancer have a limited number of scenarios
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3567108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23409034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055752
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