Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/15176
Title
In-depth proteomics characterization of ∆Np73 effectors identifies key proteins with diagnostic potential implicated in lymphangiogenesis, vasculogenesis and metastasis in colorectal cancer
Author(s)
Garranzo-Asensio, Maria ISCIII | Rodríguez-Cobos, Javier | San Millán, Coral | Poves, Carmen | Fernández-Aceñero, María Jesús | Pastor-Morate, Daniel | Viñal, David | Montero-Calle, Ana Maria ISCIII | Solis-Fernandez, Guillermo ISCIII | Ceron, María-Ángeles | Gámez-Chiachio, Manuel | Rodríguez, Nuria | Guzmán-Aránguez, Ana | Barderas Manchado, Rodrigo ISCIII | Domínguez, Gemma
Date issued
2022-07
Citation
Mol Oncol. 2022 Jul;16(14):2672-2692.
Language
Inglés
Document type
journal article
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Alterations in proteins of the p53-family are a common event in CRC. ΔNp73, a p53-family member, shows oncogenic properties and its effectors are largely unknown. We performed an in-depth proteomics characterization of transcriptional control by ∆Np73 of the secretome of human colon cancer cells and validated its clinical potential. The secretome was analyzed using high-density antibody microarrays and stable isotopic metabolic labeling. Validation was performed by semiquantitative PCR, ELISA, dot-blot and western blot analysis. Evaluation of selected effectors was carried out using 60 plasma samples from CRC patients, individuals carrying premalignant colorectal lesions and colonoscopy-negative controls. In total, 51 dysregulated proteins were observed showing at least 1.5-foldchange in expression. We found an important association between the overexpression of ∆Np73 and effectors related to lymphangiogenesis, vasculogenesis and metastasis, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and the putative aminoacyl tRNA synthase complex-interacting multifunctional protein 1 (EMAP-II)-vascular endothelial growth factor C-vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 axis. We further demonstrated the usefulness of BDNF as a potential CRC biomarker able to discriminate between CRC patients and premalignant individuals from controls with high sensitivity and specificity.
Subject
MESH
Colorectal Neoplasms | Lymphangiogenesis | Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor | Humans | Proteomics | Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C
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