1. Discovery and horizontal follow-up of an autoantibody signature in human prostate cancer
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Marina Cardó-Vila, Michael G. Ozawa, Eleonora Dondossola, Richard L. Sidman, Renata Pasqualini, Paul J. Mintz, Jeri Kim, Wadih Arap, Patricia Troncoso, Anna Cecilia Rietz, Kim Anh Do, and Christopher J. Logothetis
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Male ,PCA3 ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,alpha-2-HS-Glycoprotein ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Peptide Mapping ,Antibodies ,Prostate cancer ,Breast cancer ,Antigens, Neoplasm ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Autoantibodies ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Autoantibody ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Bone metastasis ,Cancer ,Biological Sciences ,medicine.disease ,Tumor antigen ,Disease Progression ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,Cell Surface Display Techniques ,Peptides ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
In response to an urgent need for improved diagnostic and predictive serum biomarkers for management of metastatic prostate cancer, we used phage display fingerprinting to analyze sequentially acquired serum samples from a patient with advancing prostate cancer. We identified a peptide ligand, CTFAGSSC, demonstrating an increased recovery frequency over time. Serum antibody reactivity to this peptide epitope increased in the index patient, in parallel with development of deteriorating symptoms. The antigen mimicking the peptide epitope was identified as alpha-2-Heremans-Schmid glycoprotein, also known as fetuin-A. Metastatic prostate cancer cell lines and bone metastasis samples displayed robust fetuin-A expression, and we demonstrated serum immune reactivity to fetuin-A with concomitant development of metastatic castrate-resistant disease in a large cohort of prostate cancer patients. Whereas fetuin-A is an established tumor antigen in several types of cancer, including breast cancer, glioblastoma, and pancreas cancer, this report is to our knowledge the first study implicating fetuin-A in prostate cancer and indicating that autoantibodies specific for fetuin-A show utility as a prognostic indicator for prostate cancer patients prone to progress to metastatic disease.
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- 2015
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