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2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers

Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is an aggressive cancer with high morbidity and mortality rates, despite multimodality management. There are currently no clinically relevant molecular markers that identify patients at higher risk of recurrence and failure. We undertook 2D-DIGE proteomic...

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Autores principales: Sivagnanam, Ananthi, Shyamsundar, Vidyarani, Kesavan, Pallavi, Krishnamurthy, Arvind, Thangaraj, Soundara Viveka, Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri, Kasirajan, Hemashree, Ramani, Pratibha, Sarma, Vinutha Rachapudi, Ramshankar, Vijayalakshmi
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4215097
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author Sivagnanam, Ananthi
Shyamsundar, Vidyarani
Kesavan, Pallavi
Krishnamurthy, Arvind
Thangaraj, Soundara Viveka
Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri
Kasirajan, Hemashree
Ramani, Pratibha
Sarma, Vinutha Rachapudi
Ramshankar, Vijayalakshmi
author_facet Sivagnanam, Ananthi
Shyamsundar, Vidyarani
Kesavan, Pallavi
Krishnamurthy, Arvind
Thangaraj, Soundara Viveka
Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri
Kasirajan, Hemashree
Ramani, Pratibha
Sarma, Vinutha Rachapudi
Ramshankar, Vijayalakshmi
author_sort Sivagnanam, Ananthi
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description Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is an aggressive cancer with high morbidity and mortality rates, despite multimodality management. There are currently no clinically relevant molecular markers that identify patients at higher risk of recurrence and failure. We undertook 2D-DIGE proteomic profiling to study the differentially expressed proteins in OTSCC evaluating their role in prognosis. 2D-DIGE coupled with tandem mass spectrometry was performed on tissues obtained from early staged OTSCC along with its paired apparently adjacent normal tissue samples (n = 10). Top upregulated protein was validated using immunohistochemistry (n = 345), comprising of retrospective early stage OTSCC (n = 150) and prospective series of oral precancers, normal, and oral cancers (n = 195). Saliva samples collected from oral cancer and precancer samples were analyzed by ELISA (n = 146). We found statistically significant differential expression in 151 proteins out of 700 proteins quantified. Top ten differentially regulated proteins were identified using mass spectrometry analysis. We found vimentin, the mesenchymal protein, to be the most upregulated protein in tongue tumor tissues compared to adjacent apparent normal tissues. Vimentin was found to be significantly overexpressed in oral precancers along with cancers compared to normal tissues. The vimentin expression correlated significantly with differentiated states of oral precancers and cancers. Vimentin was also detected at significantly higher levels in saliva collected from oral precancer and cancer patients compared to normal healthy volunteers. Validation of vimentin in an independent series of retrospective early staged OTSCC showed that the vimentin expression is significantly associated with treatment failures and poorer DFS. The vimentin expression is useful as both poor prognostic and early detection marker in oral cancer. Vimentin detection in saliva can be a diagnostic test to detect oral precancers that may have malignant potential, needing closer follow-up, and disease monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-90544732022-04-30 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers Sivagnanam, Ananthi Shyamsundar, Vidyarani Kesavan, Pallavi Krishnamurthy, Arvind Thangaraj, Soundara Viveka Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri Kasirajan, Hemashree Ramani, Pratibha Sarma, Vinutha Rachapudi Ramshankar, Vijayalakshmi J Oncol Research Article Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is an aggressive cancer with high morbidity and mortality rates, despite multimodality management. There are currently no clinically relevant molecular markers that identify patients at higher risk of recurrence and failure. We undertook 2D-DIGE proteomic profiling to study the differentially expressed proteins in OTSCC evaluating their role in prognosis. 2D-DIGE coupled with tandem mass spectrometry was performed on tissues obtained from early staged OTSCC along with its paired apparently adjacent normal tissue samples (n = 10). Top upregulated protein was validated using immunohistochemistry (n = 345), comprising of retrospective early stage OTSCC (n = 150) and prospective series of oral precancers, normal, and oral cancers (n = 195). Saliva samples collected from oral cancer and precancer samples were analyzed by ELISA (n = 146). We found statistically significant differential expression in 151 proteins out of 700 proteins quantified. Top ten differentially regulated proteins were identified using mass spectrometry analysis. We found vimentin, the mesenchymal protein, to be the most upregulated protein in tongue tumor tissues compared to adjacent apparent normal tissues. Vimentin was found to be significantly overexpressed in oral precancers along with cancers compared to normal tissues. The vimentin expression correlated significantly with differentiated states of oral precancers and cancers. Vimentin was also detected at significantly higher levels in saliva collected from oral precancer and cancer patients compared to normal healthy volunteers. Validation of vimentin in an independent series of retrospective early staged OTSCC showed that the vimentin expression is significantly associated with treatment failures and poorer DFS. The vimentin expression is useful as both poor prognostic and early detection marker in oral cancer. Vimentin detection in saliva can be a diagnostic test to detect oral precancers that may have malignant potential, needing closer follow-up, and disease monitoring. Hindawi 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9054473/ /pubmed/35498535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4215097 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ananthi Sivagnanam et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sivagnanam, Ananthi
Shyamsundar, Vidyarani
Kesavan, Pallavi
Krishnamurthy, Arvind
Thangaraj, Soundara Viveka
Venugopal, Divyambika Catakapatri
Kasirajan, Hemashree
Ramani, Pratibha
Sarma, Vinutha Rachapudi
Ramshankar, Vijayalakshmi
2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title_full 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title_fullStr 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title_full_unstemmed 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title_short 2D-DIGE-Based Proteomic Profiling with Validations Identifies Vimentin as a Secretory Biomarker Useful for Early Detection and Poor Prognosis in Oral Cancers
title_sort 2d-dige-based proteomic profiling with validations identifies vimentin as a secretory biomarker useful for early detection and poor prognosis in oral cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4215097
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