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ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker

Background: Increases in expression of ADAM10 and ADAM17 genes and proteins are inconsistently found in cancer lesions, and are not validated as clinically useful biomarkers. The enzyme-specific proteolytic activities, which are solely mediated by the active mature enzymes, directly reflect enzyme c...

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Autores principales: Yoneyama, Toshie, Gorry, Michael, Sobo-Vujanovic, Andrea, Lin, Yan, Vujanovic, Lazar, Gaither-Davis, Autumn, Moss, Marcia L., Miller, Miles A, Griffith, Linda G., Lauffenburger, Douglas A., Stabile, Laura P., Herman, James, Vujanovic, Nikola L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6036891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026855
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.24601
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author Yoneyama, Toshie
Gorry, Michael
Sobo-Vujanovic, Andrea
Lin, Yan
Vujanovic, Lazar
Gaither-Davis, Autumn
Moss, Marcia L.
Miller, Miles A
Griffith, Linda G.
Lauffenburger, Douglas A.
Stabile, Laura P.
Herman, James
Vujanovic, Nikola L.
author_facet Yoneyama, Toshie
Gorry, Michael
Sobo-Vujanovic, Andrea
Lin, Yan
Vujanovic, Lazar
Gaither-Davis, Autumn
Moss, Marcia L.
Miller, Miles A
Griffith, Linda G.
Lauffenburger, Douglas A.
Stabile, Laura P.
Herman, James
Vujanovic, Nikola L.
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description Background: Increases in expression of ADAM10 and ADAM17 genes and proteins are inconsistently found in cancer lesions, and are not validated as clinically useful biomarkers. The enzyme-specific proteolytic activities, which are solely mediated by the active mature enzymes, directly reflect enzyme cellular functions and might be superior biomarkers than the enzyme gene or protein expressions, which comprise the inactive proenzymes and active and inactivated mature enzymes. Methods: Using a recent modification of the proteolytic activity matrix analysis (PrAMA) measuring specific enzyme activities in cell and tissue lysates, we examined the specific sheddase activities of ADAM10 (ADAM10sa) and ADAM17 (ADAM17sa) in human non-small cell lung-carcinoma (NSCLC) cell lines, patient primary tumors and blood exosomes, and the noncancerous counterparts. Results: NSCLC cell lines and patient tumors and exosomes consistently showed significant increases of ADAM10sa relative to their normal, inflammatory and/or benign-tumor controls. Additionally, stage IA-IIB NSCLC primary tumors of patients who died of the disease exhibited greater increases of ADAM10sa than those of patients who survived 5 years following diagnosis and surgery. In contrast, NSCLC cell lines and patient tumors and exosomes did not display increases of ADAM17sa. Conclusions: This study is the first to investigate enzyme-specific proteolytic activities as potential cancer biomarkers. It provides a proof-of-concept that ADAM10sa could be a biomarker for NSCLC early detection and outcome prediction. To ascertain that ADAM10sa is a useful cancer biomarker, further robust clinical validation studies are needed.
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spelling pubmed-60368912018-07-19 ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker Yoneyama, Toshie Gorry, Michael Sobo-Vujanovic, Andrea Lin, Yan Vujanovic, Lazar Gaither-Davis, Autumn Moss, Marcia L. Miller, Miles A Griffith, Linda G. Lauffenburger, Douglas A. Stabile, Laura P. Herman, James Vujanovic, Nikola L. J Cancer Research Paper Background: Increases in expression of ADAM10 and ADAM17 genes and proteins are inconsistently found in cancer lesions, and are not validated as clinically useful biomarkers. The enzyme-specific proteolytic activities, which are solely mediated by the active mature enzymes, directly reflect enzyme cellular functions and might be superior biomarkers than the enzyme gene or protein expressions, which comprise the inactive proenzymes and active and inactivated mature enzymes. Methods: Using a recent modification of the proteolytic activity matrix analysis (PrAMA) measuring specific enzyme activities in cell and tissue lysates, we examined the specific sheddase activities of ADAM10 (ADAM10sa) and ADAM17 (ADAM17sa) in human non-small cell lung-carcinoma (NSCLC) cell lines, patient primary tumors and blood exosomes, and the noncancerous counterparts. Results: NSCLC cell lines and patient tumors and exosomes consistently showed significant increases of ADAM10sa relative to their normal, inflammatory and/or benign-tumor controls. Additionally, stage IA-IIB NSCLC primary tumors of patients who died of the disease exhibited greater increases of ADAM10sa than those of patients who survived 5 years following diagnosis and surgery. In contrast, NSCLC cell lines and patient tumors and exosomes did not display increases of ADAM17sa. Conclusions: This study is the first to investigate enzyme-specific proteolytic activities as potential cancer biomarkers. It provides a proof-of-concept that ADAM10sa could be a biomarker for NSCLC early detection and outcome prediction. To ascertain that ADAM10sa is a useful cancer biomarker, further robust clinical validation studies are needed. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6036891/ /pubmed/30026855 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.24601 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Yoneyama, Toshie
Gorry, Michael
Sobo-Vujanovic, Andrea
Lin, Yan
Vujanovic, Lazar
Gaither-Davis, Autumn
Moss, Marcia L.
Miller, Miles A
Griffith, Linda G.
Lauffenburger, Douglas A.
Stabile, Laura P.
Herman, James
Vujanovic, Nikola L.
ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title_full ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title_fullStr ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title_full_unstemmed ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title_short ADAM10 Sheddase Activity is a Potential Lung-Cancer Biomarker
title_sort adam10 sheddase activity is a potential lung-cancer biomarker
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6036891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026855
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.24601
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