2014
DOI: 10.1186/preaccept-1736656869122663
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Kallikrein family proteases KLK6 and KLK7 are potential early detection and diagnostic biomarkers for serous and papillary serous ovarian cancer subtypes

Abstract: BackgroundEarly detection of ovarian cancer remains a challenge due to widespread metastases and a lack of biomarkers for early-stage disease. This study was conducted to identify relevant biomarkers for both laparoscopic and serum diagnostics in ovarian cancer.MethodsBioinformatics analysis and expression screening in ovarian cancer cell lines were employed. Selected biomarkers were further validated in bio-specimens of diverse cancer types and ovarian cancer subtypes. For non-invasive detection, biomarker pr… Show more

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“…Elevated KLK6 levels have been associated with late stage ovarian cancer but not benign tumors [ 34 ]. A recent study using western blots of serum depleted of high abundance proteins suggests that serum KLK6 levels are elevated in early stages of serous ovarian cancer [ 62 ]. Analyses of our Proseek ® data support these findings of a high correlation between KLK6 serum levels and late stage ovarian cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated KLK6 levels have been associated with late stage ovarian cancer but not benign tumors [ 34 ]. A recent study using western blots of serum depleted of high abundance proteins suggests that serum KLK6 levels are elevated in early stages of serous ovarian cancer [ 62 ]. Analyses of our Proseek ® data support these findings of a high correlation between KLK6 serum levels and late stage ovarian cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A library of OVC cell lines and corresponding normal ovarian cells were obtained and cultured in specified conditioned media as described previously [ 12 ]. Briefly, OVC cells lines used were TOV112D, OV-90, CAOV3, SKOV3, PA-1, SW626, and ES-2 (ATCC, Manassas, VA); SKOV-1, IGROV-1, HEY, A2780, and 2008 (S. Howell, UCSD); UCI-101 and UCI-107 (P. Carpenter, UCI); DOV-13 (R. Bast, MD Anderson Cancer Center, TX); 2774 (J. Wolf, MD Anderson Cancer Center, TX); BG-1 (Dr. K. Korach, NIH, NC); normal ovarian epithelial cell lines FHIOSE118 (J. Cheng, Moffitt Cancer Center, FL) and IOSE523 (N. Auersperg, University of British Columbia, Canada).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ hybridization was performed as we previously described [ 12 ]. The probe sequence for PRSS8 was; 5’- DIGN-GCAGTAAAACTCCTGACTCTCA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although there is less confidence associated with the scores for these particular cancer types, potential biomarkers could still be identified. For example, the top-scoring candidate for ovarian cancer (OV) was WFDC2 (also known as HE4), which is an established OV protein biomarker in both urine and serum ( Hellström et al, 2003 , 2010 ), and the next top 6 candidates included FOLR1, KLK6, KLK7, and MSLN, all of which have been experimentally confirmed as biofluid diagnostic markers of OV ( Badgwell et al, 2007 ; Diamandis et al, 2003 ; Leung et al, 2013 ; Tamir et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%