2003
DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000069431.95404.56
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Diagnostic Potential of Serum Proteomic Patterns in Prostate Cancer

Abstract: These preliminary findings support recent observations that complex protein profiles have promising potential for the early detection of CaP and warrant future studies with streamlined technology. Furthermore, the combined effect of using 2 array types can greatly enhance the ability of protein profile patterns, suggesting the potential usefulness of alternative approaches to evaluate this new emerging technology.

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“…For example, specific serum protein patterns have recently been detected in patients with different grades of astrocytomas (Liu et al, 2005). Similar results have also been obtained in studies of carcinoma in prostate (Adam et al, 2002;Banez et al, 2003), breast (Vlahou et al, 2003) and ovaria (Petricoin et al, 2002).…”
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“…For example, specific serum protein patterns have recently been detected in patients with different grades of astrocytomas (Liu et al, 2005). Similar results have also been obtained in studies of carcinoma in prostate (Adam et al, 2002;Banez et al, 2003), breast (Vlahou et al, 2003) and ovaria (Petricoin et al, 2002).…”
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“…Use of protein markers and marker fragments in combination is likely to confer higher specificity than using any single one. [12][13][14][15] Singular value decomposition (SVD) was applied to the data of the 2 forms of ApoA1 and 4 forms of transthyretin to allow for visualization at reduced dimension. 16 The groups of ovarian cancer samples, controls and the breast, colon and prostate cancer samples each formed overlapping but distinguishable clusters with moderately good separation from one another in the 2-dimensional space spanned by the first and third components of the SVD analysis (Fig.…”
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“…Possibly, the other discriminative m/z's at 4289 and 8151 that we found with this procedure have more potential as biomarkers for RCC. A decrease of a peak at 4289 Da has been mentioned for several other cancers, 32,33 one group attributing this mass to a fragment of inter-a trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 4. 33 Also, peaks with an m/z similar to 8151 have been reported as biomarker candidates.…”
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confidence: 99%