2013
DOI: 10.1111/cas.12221
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Accumulated phosphatidylcholine (16:0/16:1) in human colorectal cancer; possible involvement of LPCAT4

Abstract: The identification of cancer biomarkers is critical for target-linked cancer therapy. The overall level of phosphatidylcholine (PC) is elevated in colorectal cancer (CRC). To investigate which species of PC is overexpressed in colorectal cancer, an imaging mass spectrometry was performed using a panel of non-neoplastic mucosal and CRC tissues. In the present study, we identified a novel biomarker, PC(16:0 ⁄ 16:1), in CRC using imaging mass spectrometry. Specifically, elevated levels of PC(16:0 ⁄ 16:1) expressi… Show more

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“…For each spectrum, baseline subtraction, smoothing, normalization to the total ion current, and recalibration were conducted using ClinProTools 2.2 software (Bruker Daltonics) [12] . The total ion currents were the sum of all spectrum intensities.…”
Section: Imaging Ms and Ms/ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For each spectrum, baseline subtraction, smoothing, normalization to the total ion current, and recalibration were conducted using ClinProTools 2.2 software (Bruker Daltonics) [12] . The total ion currents were the sum of all spectrum intensities.…”
Section: Imaging Ms and Ms/ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treated data was the average spectrum of input data sets. MS/MS analyses were performed to assign the molecular species using QSTAR Elite (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States) [12] . The MS/MS spectral data were then verified using the LIPID MAPS database (http://lipidmaps.org).…”
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“…In mammalian cells, increased choline uptake and incorporation into PC is a marker for proliferative growth (25), and conversely, inhibition of choline synthesis results in apoptosis (26). Aberrant PC levels and/or alterations in GroPCho have also been observed in patients with various cancers, such as colorectal (27) and prostate (28) cancer, and in Alzheimer disease (29,30). What has remained unknown, however, is how protein kinases and members of the B-type phospholipases, which deacylate phospholipids to produce GroPCho, are coordinately regulated to ensure lipid homeostasis.…”
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