Published on 01 January 2018

Screening of biomarkers for liver adenoma in low-dose-rate γ-ray-irradiated mice

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Sugihara, Takashi;Tanaka, Satoshi;Braga-Tanaka, Ignacia;Murano, Hayato;Nakamura-Murano, Masako;Jun-Ichiro Komura

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Purpose: Chronic low-dose-rate (20 mGy/day) γ-irradiation increases the incidence of hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) in female B6C3F1 mice. The purpose of this study is to identify potential serum biomarkers for these HCAs by a new approach. Material and methods: Microarray analysis were performed to compare the gene expression profiles of HCAs from mice exposed to low-dose-rate γ-rays with those of normal livers from non-irradiated mice. From the differentially expressed genes, those for possibly secretory proteins were selected. Then, the levels of the proteins in sera were analysed by ELISA. Results: Microarray analysis identified 4181 genes differentially expressed in HCAs (>2.0-fold). From these genes, those for α-fetoprotein (Afp), α-1B-glycoprotein (A1bg) and serine peptidase inhibitor Kazal type-3 (Spink3) were selected as the genes for candidate proteins. ELISA revealed that the levels of Afp and A1bg proteins in sera significantly increased and decreased, respectively, in low-dose-rate irradiated mice with HCAs and also same tendency was observed in human patients with hepatocellular carcinomas. Conclusion: These results indicate that A1bg could be a new serum biomarker for liver tumor. This new approach of using microarray to select genes for secretory proteins is useful for prediction of novel tumor markers in sera.

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Taylor & Francis

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Cancer Research

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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Life Sciences

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BiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyGeneticsFOS: Biological sciences39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedFOS: Chemical sciencesImmunologyFOS: Clinical medicine69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified19999 Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedFOS: MathematicsCancer60506 VirologyComputational Biology

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