2012
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.m112.017889
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Identification of Differentially Expressed Proteins in Direct Expressed Prostatic Secretions of Men with Organ-confined Versus Extracapsular Prostate Cancer

Abstract: Current protocols for the screening of prostate cancer cannot accurately discriminate clinically indolent tumors from more aggressive ones. One reliable indicator of outcome has been the determination of organ-confined versus nonorgan-confined disease but even this determination is often only made following prostatectomy. This underscores the need to explore alternate avenues to enhance outcome prediction of prostate cancer patients. Fluids that are proximal to the prostate, such as expressed prostatic secreti… Show more

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“…As indicated by many recent articles [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23], and extensive reviews [3,24], identification of differentially expressed proteins has commonly been achieved through iTRAQbased studies with multidimensional LC-MS/MS. Additional MSbased methods have also been developed using capillary electrophoresis [24] despite the lower mass loading capacity of the capillary columns compared to conventional LC columns [25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As indicated by many recent articles [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23], and extensive reviews [3,24], identification of differentially expressed proteins has commonly been achieved through iTRAQbased studies with multidimensional LC-MS/MS. Additional MSbased methods have also been developed using capillary electrophoresis [24] despite the lower mass loading capacity of the capillary columns compared to conventional LC columns [25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TGM4 was previously suggested as a prostate cancer biomarker, but results were inconsistent and revealed either significant over-expression 65 or under-expression [66][67][68][69] of TGM4 in PCa versus benign disease, or inconclusive results with the opposite directions based on different assays 70 . TGM4 was found down-regulated 1.7-fold in urinary extracellular vesicles of PCa and had AUC 0.58 to diagnose PCa on biopsy 66 .…”
Section: Cc-by-nc-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of prostasomes in EV fractions isolated from urine was confirmed by detection of prostate-specific proteins, including prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), prostatic acid phosphatase, and prostate transglutaminase (67,(70)(71)(72)(73). One advantage of collecting EVs from urine, as compared with blood, is that such isolates are more enriched in prostasomes relative to other constituents, although tissues within the urogenital system other than the prostate, including the kidney (74) and bladder (75), also contribute EVs to urine.…”
Section: Prostasome-associated Pca Protein Markers In Urinementioning
confidence: 99%