Proteomic profiling of hyperplasia/atypia and adenoma-induced by NNK in mouse lung identified multiple proteins as potential biomarkers for early detection
Arunangshu Das , James D. Bortner Jr. , Cesar Aliaga , Timothy Cooper , Anne Stanley , Bruce A. Stanley , Chandra P. Belani , Karam El-Bayoumy
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Abstract
We used a proteomics approach (iTRAQ) to identify differentially expressed lung proteins during early stages of the tobacco carcinogen, NNK-induced lung tumorigenesis (hyperplasia/atypia, 4–10 weeks and adenoma, 25 week) prior to the detection of adenocarcinoma in A/J mice. We identified 790 proteins at week 4 and 710 proteins at weeks 10 and 25 with >95% confidence and a Local False Discovery Rate estimation less than 5%. We have demonstrated that NNK altered multiple protein (e.g., Carbonyl Reductase, Annexin A5/6, Selenbp1, Hmgb1 and Hsp90b1) expressions in early lesions which can be used as potential biomarkers for early detection of lung cancer.