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Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas

Studies on tumor-associated antigens in brain tumors are sparse. There is scope for enhancing our understanding of molecular pathology, in order to improve on existing forms, and discover new forms, of treatment, which could be particularly relevant to immuno-oncological strategies. To elucidate imm...

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Autores principales: Milchram, Lisa, Kulovics, Ronald, Sonntagbauer, Markus, Schönthaler, Silvia, Vierlinger, Klemens, Dorfer, Christian, Cameron, Charles, Saydam, Okay, Weinhäusel, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021411
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author Milchram, Lisa
Kulovics, Ronald
Sonntagbauer, Markus
Schönthaler, Silvia
Vierlinger, Klemens
Dorfer, Christian
Cameron, Charles
Saydam, Okay
Weinhäusel, Andreas
author_facet Milchram, Lisa
Kulovics, Ronald
Sonntagbauer, Markus
Schönthaler, Silvia
Vierlinger, Klemens
Dorfer, Christian
Cameron, Charles
Saydam, Okay
Weinhäusel, Andreas
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description Studies on tumor-associated antigens in brain tumors are sparse. There is scope for enhancing our understanding of molecular pathology, in order to improve on existing forms, and discover new forms, of treatment, which could be particularly relevant to immuno-oncological strategies. To elucidate immunological differences, and to provide another level of biological information, we performed antibody profiling, based on a high-density protein array (containing 8173 human transcripts), using IgG isolated from the sera of n = 12 preoperative and n = 16 postoperative glioblastomas, n = 26 preoperative and n = 29 postoperative meningiomas, and n = 27 healthy, cancer-free controls. Differentially reactive antigens were compared to gene expression data from an alternate public GBM data set from OncoDB, and were analyzed using the Reactome pathway browser. Protein array analysis identified approximately 350–800 differentially reactive antigens, and revealed different antigen profiles in the glioblastomas and meningiomas, with approximately 20–30%-similar and 10–15%-similar antigens in preoperative and postoperative sera, respectively. Seroreactivity did not correlate with OncoDB-derived gene expression. Antigens in the preoperative glioblastoma sera were enriched for signaling pathways, such as signaling by Rho-GTPases, COPI-mediated anterograde transport and vesicle-mediated transport, while the infectious disease, SRP-dependent membrane targeting cotranslational proteins were enriched in the meningiomas. The pre-vs. postoperative seroreactivity in the glioblastomas was enriched for antigens, e.g., platelet degranulation and metabolism of lipid pathways; in the meningiomas, the antigens were enriched in infectious diseases, metabolism of amino acids and derivatives, and cell cycle. Antibody profiling in both tumor entities elucidated several hundred antigens and characteristic signaling pathways that may provide new insights into molecular pathology and may be of interest for the development of new treatment strategies.
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spelling pubmed-98661152023-01-22 Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas Milchram, Lisa Kulovics, Ronald Sonntagbauer, Markus Schönthaler, Silvia Vierlinger, Klemens Dorfer, Christian Cameron, Charles Saydam, Okay Weinhäusel, Andreas Int J Mol Sci Article Studies on tumor-associated antigens in brain tumors are sparse. There is scope for enhancing our understanding of molecular pathology, in order to improve on existing forms, and discover new forms, of treatment, which could be particularly relevant to immuno-oncological strategies. To elucidate immunological differences, and to provide another level of biological information, we performed antibody profiling, based on a high-density protein array (containing 8173 human transcripts), using IgG isolated from the sera of n = 12 preoperative and n = 16 postoperative glioblastomas, n = 26 preoperative and n = 29 postoperative meningiomas, and n = 27 healthy, cancer-free controls. Differentially reactive antigens were compared to gene expression data from an alternate public GBM data set from OncoDB, and were analyzed using the Reactome pathway browser. Protein array analysis identified approximately 350–800 differentially reactive antigens, and revealed different antigen profiles in the glioblastomas and meningiomas, with approximately 20–30%-similar and 10–15%-similar antigens in preoperative and postoperative sera, respectively. Seroreactivity did not correlate with OncoDB-derived gene expression. Antigens in the preoperative glioblastoma sera were enriched for signaling pathways, such as signaling by Rho-GTPases, COPI-mediated anterograde transport and vesicle-mediated transport, while the infectious disease, SRP-dependent membrane targeting cotranslational proteins were enriched in the meningiomas. The pre-vs. postoperative seroreactivity in the glioblastomas was enriched for antigens, e.g., platelet degranulation and metabolism of lipid pathways; in the meningiomas, the antigens were enriched in infectious diseases, metabolism of amino acids and derivatives, and cell cycle. Antibody profiling in both tumor entities elucidated several hundred antigens and characteristic signaling pathways that may provide new insights into molecular pathology and may be of interest for the development of new treatment strategies. MDPI 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9866115/ /pubmed/36674927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021411 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Milchram, Lisa
Kulovics, Ronald
Sonntagbauer, Markus
Schönthaler, Silvia
Vierlinger, Klemens
Dorfer, Christian
Cameron, Charles
Saydam, Okay
Weinhäusel, Andreas
Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title_full Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title_fullStr Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title_full_unstemmed Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title_short Antibody Profiling and In Silico Functional Analysis of Differentially Reactive Antibody Signatures of Glioblastomas and Meningiomas
title_sort antibody profiling and in silico functional analysis of differentially reactive antibody signatures of glioblastomas and meningiomas
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021411
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