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雌激素受体(ER)阳性乳腺癌(BC)是一种常见的致死性女性癌症,需要识别参与疾病病理生理的分子,这些分子也可以作为早期检测的生物标志物。在整个血浆中检测癌症标志物会产生过多的信息,并且识别与癌症进展有关的重要标志物是具有挑战性的。我们通过超离心从er阳性BC患者的血浆中分离出一种BC特异性低密度脂蛋白(LDL)颗粒。该LDL具有异常的蛋白质组和脂质组,与健康女性的LDL显著不同,包括与促肿瘤趋化因子CXCL4和CXCL7高度相关,并且与磷脂酰乙醇胺、神经酰胺、甘油三酯、溶血磷脂酰胆碱、磷脂酰丝氨酸、磷脂酸和鞘磷脂等脂质亚类富集。相比之下,肿瘤患者LDL中磷脂酰肌醇的含量明显低于对照组。此外,bc相关LDL对巨噬细胞表型有明显影响,诱导il - 1β、il - 8和CD206基因表达增加,tnf - α基因表达降低,这是肿瘤相关巨噬细胞(tam)的基因特征。这表明,这种以前未被识别的LDL形式可能代表LDL颗粒被肿瘤微环境招募,通过诱导离散的tam亚群来支持肿瘤进展。总之,这些数据提供了BC相关LDL作为er阳性BC的早期生物标志物检测平台。此外,促进BC进展的ldl相关蛋白和脂质也可能在未来成为BC治疗的新靶点。
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Proteomic and lipidomic analysis of low-density lipoprotein identifies potential biomarkers of early estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.

Estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer (BC) is a prevalent and fatal cancer among women, and there is a need to identify molecules involved in the disease pathophysiology which could also serve as biomarkers for early detection. Detection of cancer markers in whole plasma produces excessive information, and identifying important markers involved in cancer progression is challenging. We identified a BC-specific low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle isolated by ultracentrifugation from the plasma of ER-positive BC patients. This LDL has an aberrant proteome and lipidome, significantly different from that of LDL from healthy women, including a high association with the pro-tumor chemokines CXCL4 and CXCL7, and an enrichment with the lipid subclasses phosphatidylethanolamine, ceramide, triglycerides, lysophosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidic acid, and sphingomyelin. In contrast, phosphatidylinositol species were significantly less abundant in LDL from tumor patients than in control. Moreover, BC-associated LDL has a distinct effect on macrophage phenotype, inducing an increased gene expression of IL1β, IL8 and CD206 and decreased gene expression of TNFα, a gene signature characteristic of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). This suggests that this formerly unrecognized form of LDL may represent LDL particles that are recruited by the tumor microenvironment to support tumor progression by inducing discrete subsets of TAMs. In conclusion, these data offer BC-associated LDL as an early biomarker detection platform for ER-positive BC. Furthermore, LDL-associated proteins and lipids that promote BC progression may also serve in the future as novel targets for BC therapies.

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期刊介绍: Cancer & Metabolism welcomes studies on all aspects of the relationship between cancer and metabolism, including: -Molecular biology and genetics of cancer metabolism -Whole-body metabolism, including diabetes and obesity, in relation to cancer -Metabolomics in relation to cancer; -Metabolism-based imaging -Preclinical and clinical studies of metabolism-related cancer therapies.
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