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Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study

INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women across the world. Some of the patients who present in the early stage of disease are affected by metastasis to the axillary group of lymph nodes. The first among this group that is affected is called as sentinel lymph node, and it...

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Autores principales: Pathania, Sheetal, Khan, Mohd Imran, Kumar, Abhishek, Gupta, Ashish Kumar, Rani, Komal, Ramesh Parashar, Tanvi, Jayaram, Jnaneshwari, Ranjan Mishra, Piyush, Srivastava, Anurag, Mathur, Sandeep, Hari, Smriti, Hariprasad, Gururao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7320752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32606973
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S255684
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author Pathania, Sheetal
Khan, Mohd Imran
Kumar, Abhishek
Gupta, Ashish Kumar
Rani, Komal
Ramesh Parashar, Tanvi
Jayaram, Jnaneshwari
Ranjan Mishra, Piyush
Srivastava, Anurag
Mathur, Sandeep
Hari, Smriti
Hariprasad, Gururao
author_facet Pathania, Sheetal
Khan, Mohd Imran
Kumar, Abhishek
Gupta, Ashish Kumar
Rani, Komal
Ramesh Parashar, Tanvi
Jayaram, Jnaneshwari
Ranjan Mishra, Piyush
Srivastava, Anurag
Mathur, Sandeep
Hari, Smriti
Hariprasad, Gururao
author_sort Pathania, Sheetal
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description INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women across the world. Some of the patients who present in the early stage of disease are affected by metastasis to the axillary group of lymph nodes. The first among this group that is affected is called as sentinel lymph node, and its diagnosis is crucial for the staging of cancer thereby dictating the type of surgical therapy. Therefore, the sentinel lymph node status provides the most relevant information to the surgeon and patient prognosis. The expanded utilization of breast conservation surgery has declined the morbidity associated with mastectomy and axillary lymph node surgery. Recent interest is, therefore, centered on techniques that allow accurate assessment of the sentinel lymph node metastasis. A current procedure such as sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) that is used to assess axillary lymph node metastasis is neither specific nor sensitive, and besides, it is time-consuming. OBJECTIVE: To compare the protein profiles between metastatic and non-metastatic lymph nodes to identify a biomarker that can flag lymph node metastasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women with early breast cancer were screened using mammography imaging and recruited to the study. Surgical resection was done to remove the breast tissue, and sentinel lymph node was identified using fluorescein and methylene blue tracer. Lymph node was sliced, and one set was sent for histopathology, which was considered the gold standard to assess the metastatic status of the lymph node. One set of slices was taken for proteomic experiments. Proteins were labelled with fluorescent cyanine tags and were subjected to difference gel electrophoresis experiment. Differentially expressed spots that had at least a twofold relative ratio and consistent pattern across three sets of biological replicate experiments were marked. Gel spots were trypsin digested and identified on mass spectrometry machine. Validation study was done by Western blot experiment on the same set of samples. RESULTS: Thymidylate synthase has a twofold higher expression in the metastatic sentinel lymph nodes as compared to non-metastatic lymph nodes in early breast cancer patients. CONCLUSION: Differential in gel expression proteomics is an ideal platform for the identification of potential protein biomarker candidates that can differentiate metastatic from non-metastatic lymph nodes in early breast cancer. The identification of thymidylate synthase offers a scope to develop an on-table diagnostic kit to assess the status of sentinel lymph nodes during mastectomy procedure to guide surgical management of axillary lymph nodes in early breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-73207522020-06-29 Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study Pathania, Sheetal Khan, Mohd Imran Kumar, Abhishek Gupta, Ashish Kumar Rani, Komal Ramesh Parashar, Tanvi Jayaram, Jnaneshwari Ranjan Mishra, Piyush Srivastava, Anurag Mathur, Sandeep Hari, Smriti Hariprasad, Gururao Cancer Manag Res Original Research INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women across the world. Some of the patients who present in the early stage of disease are affected by metastasis to the axillary group of lymph nodes. The first among this group that is affected is called as sentinel lymph node, and its diagnosis is crucial for the staging of cancer thereby dictating the type of surgical therapy. Therefore, the sentinel lymph node status provides the most relevant information to the surgeon and patient prognosis. The expanded utilization of breast conservation surgery has declined the morbidity associated with mastectomy and axillary lymph node surgery. Recent interest is, therefore, centered on techniques that allow accurate assessment of the sentinel lymph node metastasis. A current procedure such as sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) that is used to assess axillary lymph node metastasis is neither specific nor sensitive, and besides, it is time-consuming. OBJECTIVE: To compare the protein profiles between metastatic and non-metastatic lymph nodes to identify a biomarker that can flag lymph node metastasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Women with early breast cancer were screened using mammography imaging and recruited to the study. Surgical resection was done to remove the breast tissue, and sentinel lymph node was identified using fluorescein and methylene blue tracer. Lymph node was sliced, and one set was sent for histopathology, which was considered the gold standard to assess the metastatic status of the lymph node. One set of slices was taken for proteomic experiments. Proteins were labelled with fluorescent cyanine tags and were subjected to difference gel electrophoresis experiment. Differentially expressed spots that had at least a twofold relative ratio and consistent pattern across three sets of biological replicate experiments were marked. Gel spots were trypsin digested and identified on mass spectrometry machine. Validation study was done by Western blot experiment on the same set of samples. RESULTS: Thymidylate synthase has a twofold higher expression in the metastatic sentinel lymph nodes as compared to non-metastatic lymph nodes in early breast cancer patients. CONCLUSION: Differential in gel expression proteomics is an ideal platform for the identification of potential protein biomarker candidates that can differentiate metastatic from non-metastatic lymph nodes in early breast cancer. The identification of thymidylate synthase offers a scope to develop an on-table diagnostic kit to assess the status of sentinel lymph nodes during mastectomy procedure to guide surgical management of axillary lymph nodes in early breast cancer. Dove 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7320752/ /pubmed/32606973 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S255684 Text en © 2020 Pathania et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Pathania, Sheetal
Khan, Mohd Imran
Kumar, Abhishek
Gupta, Ashish Kumar
Rani, Komal
Ramesh Parashar, Tanvi
Jayaram, Jnaneshwari
Ranjan Mishra, Piyush
Srivastava, Anurag
Mathur, Sandeep
Hari, Smriti
Hariprasad, Gururao
Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title_full Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title_short Proteomics of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Early Breast Cancer for Identification of Thymidylate Synthase as a Potential Biomarker to Flag Metastasis: A Preliminary Study
title_sort proteomics of sentinel lymph nodes in early breast cancer for identification of thymidylate synthase as a potential biomarker to flag metastasis: a preliminary study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7320752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32606973
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S255684
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