research article review journal article
OLFM4, KNG1 and Sec24C identified by proteomics and immunohistochemistry as potential markers of early colorectal cancer stages
- Publication date
- 24 March 2017
- Publisher
- Springer Science & Business Media B.V.
Abstract
peer reviewedAbstract
Background: Despite recent advances in colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis and population screening programs, the
identification of patients with preneoplastic lesions or with early CRC stages remains challenging and is important for
reducing CRC incidence and increasing patient’s survival.
Methods: We analysed 76 colorectal tissue samples originated from early CRC stages, normal or inflamed mucosa by
label-free proteomics. The characterisation of three selected biomarker candidates was performed by immunohisto‑
chemistry on an independent set of precancerous and cancerous lesions harbouring increasing CRC stages.
Results: Out of 5258 proteins identified, we obtained 561 proteins with a significant differential distribution among
groups of patients and controls. KNG1, OLFM4 and Sec24C distributions were validated in tissues and showed differ‑
ent expression levels especially in the two early CRC stages compared to normal and preneoplastic tissues.
Conclusion: We highlighted three proteins that require further investigations to better characterise their role in early
CRC carcinogenesis and their potential as early CRC markers