利用人血样本检测乳腺癌转移标志物赖氨酸氧化酶样2 (LOXL2)

Metini Janyasupab, Ying-Hui Lee, Yuan Zhang, Chen W Liu, Jieyi Cai, Adriana Popa, Anna C Samia, Kuan W Wang, Jiaqiang Xu, Chi-Chang Hu, Michael K Wendt, Barbara J Schiemann, Cheryl L Thompson, Yun Yen, William P Schiemann, Chung C Liu
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摘要

转移占乳腺癌死亡率的90%。分泌铜胺氧化酶的赖氨酸氧化酶(LOX)家族成员的上调表达可催化细胞外基质中胶原和弹性蛋白的交联。lox与乳腺癌的发展和转移进展有关。因此,lox -样2 (LOXL2)的异常表达在低分化、高级别肿瘤中被观察到,并可预测疾病复发和患者总生存率降低。因此,LOXL2的表达可能作为乳腺癌的生物标志物。从机械上讲,过氧化氢是LOXL2的副产物,当使用适当的底物赖氨酸时。我们利用这种化学反应产生了一种革命性的基于金的电化学生物传感器,能够准确地检测小鼠血液和人类血液样本中纳摩尔量的LOXL2。本研究使用了两种不同来源的乳腺癌患者血液样本,表明检测LOXL2在乳腺癌患者中的适用性。对乳腺癌患者的少量尿液样本也进行了检测。总的来说,所有这些测试都显示了这种生物传感器作为乳腺癌替代生物标志物检测LOXL2的前景和潜力。这项工作在WO 052962 A1(2014)中有描述。
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Detection of Lysyl Oxidase-Like 2 (LOXL2), a Biomarker of Metastasis from Breast Cancers Using Human Blood Samples.

Detection of Lysyl Oxidase-Like 2 (LOXL2), a Biomarker of Metastasis from Breast Cancers Using Human Blood Samples.

Detection of Lysyl Oxidase-Like 2 (LOXL2), a Biomarker of Metastasis from Breast Cancers Using Human Blood Samples.

Metastasis accounts for 90% of the mortality associated with breast cancer. Upregulated expression of members of the lysyl oxidase (LOX) family of secreted copper amine oxidases catalyzes the crosslinking of collagens and elastin in the extracellular matrix. LOXs are linked to the development and metastatic progression of breast cancers. Accordingly, aberrant expression of LOX-like 2 (LOXL2) is observed in poorly differentiated, high-grade tumors and is predictive of diseases recurrence, and for decreased overall patient survival. Therefore, LOXL2 expression may serve as a biomarker for breast cancer. Mechanistically, hydrogen peroxide is produced as a byproduct of LOXL2 when using an appropriate substrate, lysine. We exploited this chemistry to generate a revolutionary gold-based electrochemical biosensor capable of accurately detecting nanomolar quantities of LOXL2 in mouse blood, and in human blood samples. Two different sources of the blood samples obtained from breast cancer patients were used in this study indicating the applicability of detecting LOXL2 in breast cancers patients. Limited numbers of urine specimens from breast cancer patients were also tested. Collectively, all of these tests show the promise and potential of this biosensor for detecting LOXL2 as a surrogate biomarker of breast cancer. This work is described in WO 052962 A1 (2014).

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