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Targeted proteomics identifies liquid-biopsy signatures for extracapsular prostate cancer

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11906

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  1. Canadian Research Chairs Program
  2. Canadian Institute of Health Research [MOP-93772]
  3. National Institutes of Health [R01 CA135087, R21 CA137704, U01 CA085067]
  4. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care
  5. Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
  6. Government of Ontario
  7. Terry Fox Research Institute New Investigator Award
  8. CIHR New Investigator Award
  9. Prostate Cancer Canada
  10. Movember Foundation [RS2014-01]

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Biomarkers are rapidly gaining importance in personalized medicine. Although numerous molecular signatures have been developed over the past decade, there is a lack of overlap and many biomarkers fail to validate in independent patient cohorts and hence are not useful for clinical application. For these reasons, identification of novel and robust biomarkers remains a formidable challenge. We combine targeted proteomics with computational biology to discover robust proteomic signatures for prostate cancer. Quantitative proteomics conducted in expressed prostatic secretions from men with extraprostatic and organ-confined prostate cancers identified 133 differentially expressed proteins. Using synthetic peptides, we evaluate them by targeted proteomics in a 74-patient cohort of expressed prostatic secretions in urine. We quantify a panel of 34 candidates in an independent 207-patient cohort. We apply machine-learning approaches to develop clinical predictive models for prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Our results demonstrate that computationally guided proteomics can discover highly accurate non-invasive biomarkers.

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