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Proteomic analysis reveals overexpression of moesin and cytokeratin 17 proteins in colorectal carcinoma

Authors
Kim, Chan YongJung, Woon YongLee, Hyun JooKim, Han KyeomKim, AereeShin, Bong Kyung
Issue Date
3월-2012
Publisher
SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
Keywords
proteomics; 2-dimensional electrophoresis; mass spectrometry; colorectal carcinoma; moesin; cytokeratin 17
Citation
ONCOLOGY REPORTS, v.27, no.3, pp.608 - 620
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Journal Title
ONCOLOGY REPORTS
Volume
27
Number
3
Start Page
608
End Page
620
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/105343
DOI
10.3892/or.2011.1545
ISSN
1021-335X
Abstract
The study of tumor biomarkers was gradually facilitated by the adoption of proteomic strategies due to less invasiveness and higher sensitivity. Colorectal cancer is one of the most commonly occurring cancers worldwide and its incidence has markedly increased in Korea. While the adoption of proteomic strategies facilitated the study of tumor biomarkers, to date, no common agreement has been derived from proteomic investigations regarding tumor markers of colorectal cancer. This study was designed to find molecules differentially expressed in colorectal cancer compared to non-tumor mucosa. Four colorectal adenocarcinoma and corresponding non-tumor tissue samples were analyzed to find previously unknown proteins via two-dimensional electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF/MS spectrometry. Western blot assays and tissue microarray (TMA) immunohistochemistry were performed to validate the identified proteins. Among the twelve up-regulated and one down-regulated proteins identified, moesin, cytokeratin (KRT) 17 and carbonic anhydrase I were validated by Western blot analysis and/or immunohistochemistry. On immunohistochemistry, both moesin and KRT17 demonstrated a tendency of increased expression as pT stage advanced. Both moesin and KRT17 were not expressed in normal colorectal epithelium. These two proteins may play a role in cancer invasion and/or metastasis in colorectal carcinoma, and could be candidate biomarkers for the diagnosis and prognosis of colorectal cancer.
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