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Serological proteome analysis of dogs with breast cancer unveils common serum biomarkers with human counterparts
Authors:Mohamad Zamani‐Ahmadmahmudi  Seyed Mahdi Nassiri  Reza Rahbarghazi
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:Canine mammary tumor is being touted as a model for investigating the human breast cancer. Breast cancer of the both species has similar biological behavior, histopathologic characteristics, and metastatic pattern. In this study, we used the serological proteome analysis to detect autoantigens that elicit a humoral response in dogs with mammary tumor in order to identify serum biomarkers with potential usefulness as diagnostic markers and to better understand molecular mechanisms underlying canine breast cancer development. Protein extract from a cell line was subject to 2DE followed by Western blotting using sera from 15 dogs with mammary tumor and sera from 15 healthy control dogs. Immunoreactive autoantigens were subsequently identified by the MALDI‐TOF MS. Four autoantigens, including manganese‐superoxide dismutase, triose phosphate isomerase, alpha‐enolase, and phosphoglycerate mutase1, with significantly higher immunoreactivity in the tumor samples than in the normal samples were identified as biomarker candidates. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting revealed higher expression of these biomarkers in the malignant tumors than in the normal or benign tumors. The autoantigens found in this study have been reported to elicit autoantibody response in the human breast cancer, indicating the similarity of breast cancer proteome profile in dogs with that in human beings.
Keywords:Animal model  Breast cancer  Canine  Proteomics  Serum biomarker
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