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The presence of anti-GRP78 antibodies in the serum of patients with colorectal carcinoma: a potential biomarker for early cancer detection

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MARKERS
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages E431-E435

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.5301/jbm.5000086

Keywords

CRC; Polyps; Anti-GRP78; Diagnosis

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  1. Local university

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Background: The identification of new biomarkers is required for early diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma patients (CRC), since about 20% of these patients are initially diagnosed with a distant metastatic disease. GRP78, a heat shock protein, functions also as a cell surface signaling receptor of cells under physiological stress. GRP78 was found to be expressed on the cell surface of various tumor cells. The presence of autoantibodies to GRP78 in cancer patient's serum was found to be correlated with a poor prognosis. In this study we aimed to identify anti-GRP78 antibodies in the serum of 85 patients diagnosed by colonoscopy, as an early detection biomarker. Methods: We developed an ELISA assay with recombinant GRP78 immobilized on 96-well culture plates and used an anti-IgG antibody to measure the sole anti-GRP78 IgGs. Results: Testing for anti-GRP78 showed a significant increase in antibody titer in patients with a polyp and in CRC patients (p<0.001) compared to healthy subjects. Conclusions: This is the first study showing the presence of anti-GRP78 at the very early stages of CRC.

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