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Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species

Circulating Hsp70 levels were determined in feline and porcine cohorts using two different ELISA systems. These comparative animal models of larger organisms often reflect diseases, and especially malignant tumors, better than conventional rodent models. It is therefore essential to investigate the...

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Autores principales: Salvermoser, Lukas, Flisikowski, Krzysztof, Dressel-Böhm, Susann, Nytko, Katarzyna J., Rohrer Bley, Carla, Schnieke, Angelika, Samt, Ann-Kathrin, Thölke, Dennis, Lennartz, Philipp, Schwab, Melissa, Wang, Fei, Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali, Multhoff, Gabriele
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9877270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36399258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12192-022-01311-y
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author Salvermoser, Lukas
Flisikowski, Krzysztof
Dressel-Böhm, Susann
Nytko, Katarzyna J.
Rohrer Bley, Carla
Schnieke, Angelika
Samt, Ann-Kathrin
Thölke, Dennis
Lennartz, Philipp
Schwab, Melissa
Wang, Fei
Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali
Multhoff, Gabriele
author_facet Salvermoser, Lukas
Flisikowski, Krzysztof
Dressel-Böhm, Susann
Nytko, Katarzyna J.
Rohrer Bley, Carla
Schnieke, Angelika
Samt, Ann-Kathrin
Thölke, Dennis
Lennartz, Philipp
Schwab, Melissa
Wang, Fei
Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali
Multhoff, Gabriele
author_sort Salvermoser, Lukas
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description Circulating Hsp70 levels were determined in feline and porcine cohorts using two different ELISA systems. These comparative animal models of larger organisms often reflect diseases, and especially malignant tumors, better than conventional rodent models. It is therefore essential to investigate the biology and utility of tumor biomarkers in animals such as cats and pigs. In this study, levels of free Hsp70 in the blood of cats with spontaneously occurring tumors were detected using a commercial Hsp70 ELISA (R&D Systems). Sub-analysis of different tumor groups revealed that animals with tumors of epithelial origin presented with significantly elevated circulating Hsp70 concentrations. In addition to free Hsp70 levels measured with the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA, levels of exosomal Hsp70 were determined using the compHsp70 ELISA in pigs. Both ELISA systems detected significantly elevated Hsp70 levels (R&D Systems: median 24.9 ng/mL; compHsp70: median 44.2 ng/mL) in the blood of a cohort of APC(1311/+) pigs diagnosed with high-grade adenoma polyps, and the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA detected also elevated Hsp70 levels in animals with low-grade polyps. In contrast, in flTP53(R167H) pigs, suffering from malignant osteosarcoma, the compHsp70 ELISA (median 674.32 ng/mL), but not the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA (median 4.78 ng/mL), determined significantly elevated Hsp70 concentrations, indicating that in tumor-bearing animals, the dominant form of Hsp70 is of exosomal origin. Our data suggest that both ELISA systems are suitable for detecting free circulating Hsp70 levels in pigs with high-grade adenoma, but only the compHsp70 ELISA can measure elevated, tumor-derived exosomal Hsp70 levels in tumor-bearing animals.
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spelling pubmed-98772702023-01-27 Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species Salvermoser, Lukas Flisikowski, Krzysztof Dressel-Böhm, Susann Nytko, Katarzyna J. Rohrer Bley, Carla Schnieke, Angelika Samt, Ann-Kathrin Thölke, Dennis Lennartz, Philipp Schwab, Melissa Wang, Fei Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali Multhoff, Gabriele Cell Stress Chaperones Original Article Circulating Hsp70 levels were determined in feline and porcine cohorts using two different ELISA systems. These comparative animal models of larger organisms often reflect diseases, and especially malignant tumors, better than conventional rodent models. It is therefore essential to investigate the biology and utility of tumor biomarkers in animals such as cats and pigs. In this study, levels of free Hsp70 in the blood of cats with spontaneously occurring tumors were detected using a commercial Hsp70 ELISA (R&D Systems). Sub-analysis of different tumor groups revealed that animals with tumors of epithelial origin presented with significantly elevated circulating Hsp70 concentrations. In addition to free Hsp70 levels measured with the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA, levels of exosomal Hsp70 were determined using the compHsp70 ELISA in pigs. Both ELISA systems detected significantly elevated Hsp70 levels (R&D Systems: median 24.9 ng/mL; compHsp70: median 44.2 ng/mL) in the blood of a cohort of APC(1311/+) pigs diagnosed with high-grade adenoma polyps, and the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA detected also elevated Hsp70 levels in animals with low-grade polyps. In contrast, in flTP53(R167H) pigs, suffering from malignant osteosarcoma, the compHsp70 ELISA (median 674.32 ng/mL), but not the R&D Systems Hsp70 ELISA (median 4.78 ng/mL), determined significantly elevated Hsp70 concentrations, indicating that in tumor-bearing animals, the dominant form of Hsp70 is of exosomal origin. Our data suggest that both ELISA systems are suitable for detecting free circulating Hsp70 levels in pigs with high-grade adenoma, but only the compHsp70 ELISA can measure elevated, tumor-derived exosomal Hsp70 levels in tumor-bearing animals. Springer Netherlands 2022-11-18 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9877270/ /pubmed/36399258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12192-022-01311-y Text en © The Author(s) 2022, corrected publication 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Salvermoser, Lukas
Flisikowski, Krzysztof
Dressel-Böhm, Susann
Nytko, Katarzyna J.
Rohrer Bley, Carla
Schnieke, Angelika
Samt, Ann-Kathrin
Thölke, Dennis
Lennartz, Philipp
Schwab, Melissa
Wang, Fei
Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali
Multhoff, Gabriele
Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title_full Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title_fullStr Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title_full_unstemmed Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title_short Elevated circulating Hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
title_sort elevated circulating hsp70 levels are correlative for malignancies in different mammalian species
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9877270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36399258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12192-022-01311-y
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