Testican 1 (SPOCK1) and protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type S (PTPRS) show significant increase in saliva of tobacco users with oral cancer

Vishalakshi Nanjappa, R. Raja, A. Radhakrishnan, Ankit P Jain, K. Datta, Vinuth N. Puttamallesh, H. Solanki, S. Chavan, Arun H. Patil, S. Renuse, Anu Jain, D. Mathew, Reetu Thakur, Rafael Guerrero-Preston, B. Nair, S. Routray, N. Mohanty, K. L. Gowda, Ritesh Jadav, S. Ghosal, R. Kumar, C. Ramesha, Vijay C. Raghu, P. Mathur, T. K. Prasad, J. Califano, D. Sidransky, A. Pal, M. Ganesh, J. Ray, A. Pandey, H. Gowda, Aditi Chatterjee
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Objectives: To identify potential candidate proteins which are secretory in nature and present at a higher abundance in oral cancer patients with tobacco habits. Methods: Conditioned media of tobacco-treated and -untreated non-neoplastic oral keratinocytes were analyzed using iTRAQ-based mass spectrometry. Hypersecreted proteins; SPARC (osteonectin), cwcv and kazal like domains proteoglycan 1 (SPOCK1); prosaposin (PSAP); and protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type S (PTPRS) were validated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using saliva samples from oral cancer patients who are tobacco users. Results: Proteomic analysis of tobacco-treated and -untreated cells led to the identification of 2873 proteins. Among these, 378 proteins showed high abundance and 253 proteins showed low abundance (2-fold cutoff) in conditioned-media of tobacco-treated cells. ELISA-based validation showed significantly higher levels of SPOCK1, PSAP, and PTPRS in oral cancer patients with tobacco chewing habits compared to healthy controls. However, PSAP showed low specificity compared to SPOCK1 and PTPRS. Conclusions: This study indicates significantly increased levels of SPOCK1, PSAP, and PTPRS in saliva of oral cancer patients with tobacco habits. These protein biomarkers might be useful to identify tobacco users with high risk of developing oral cancers.
口腔癌烟草使用者唾液中睾丸素1 (SPOCK1)和蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶受体S (PTPRS)显著升高
目的:鉴定在有吸烟习惯的口腔癌患者中具有分泌性且丰度较高的潜在候选蛋白。方法:采用itraq质谱法分析烟草处理和未处理的非肿瘤性口腔角化细胞的条件培养基。Hypersecreted蛋白质;SPARC (osteonectin)、cwcv和kazal样结构域蛋白聚糖1 (SPOCK1);prosaposin (PSAP);采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)对吸烟口腔癌患者唾液样本进行验证,验证了蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶S型受体(PTPRS)的有效性。结果:对烟草处理和未处理的细胞进行蛋白质组学分析,鉴定出2873个蛋白。其中378个蛋白在烟草处理细胞的条件培养基中显示高丰度,253个蛋白显示低丰度(2倍切断)。基于elisa的验证显示,与健康对照相比,有咀嚼烟草习惯的口腔癌患者的SPOCK1、PSAP和PTPRS水平显著升高。然而,与SPOCK1和PTPRS相比,PSAP的特异性较低。结论:本研究提示有吸烟习惯的口腔癌患者唾液中SPOCK1、PSAP、PTPRS水平显著升高。这些蛋白质生物标记物可能有助于识别患口腔癌风险较高的烟草使用者。
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