Multi-omic profiling of intraductal papillary neoplasms of the pancreas reveals distinct patterns and potential markers of progression

对胰腺导管内乳头状肿瘤进行多组学分析,揭示了其独特的模式和潜在的进展标志物。

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作者:Yuefan Wang ,Tung-Shing M Lih ,Jae W Lee ,Takao Ohtsuka ,Yuto Hozaka ,Mari Mino-Kenudson ,Nazmi Volkan Adsay ,Claudio Luchini ,Aldo Scarpa ,Ajay V Maker ,Grace E Kim ,Jorge Paulino ,Lijun Chen ,Jongmin Woo ,Liyuan Jiao ,Zhenyu Sun ,Davina Goodman ,Michael J Pflüger ,Nicholas J Roberts ,Hanno Matthaei ,Michael G Goggins ,Laura D Wood ,Toru Furukawa ,Hui Zhang ,Ralph H Hruban

Abstract

To enable early detection of pancreatic cancer from precancerous lesions, we analyze proteins and glycoproteins from 64 intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs), 55 cyst fluid samples, 104 pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs), and various types of normal samples using mass spectrometry. High-grade IPMNs show enrichment of glycosylation level and tumor progression pathways compared to low-grade lesions. High-grade IPMN associated proteins, such as PLOD3, IRS2, LGALS9, and Trop-2, are identified and validated using immunolabeling and laser microdissection. Some high-grade associated proteins are also detected in pancreatic cyst fluids, which allows us to link proteins and glycoproteins expressed in neoplastic cells to clinically accessible biospecimens. Altered glycosylation level of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins is observed in IPMNs compared to normal ducts. Additionally, we identify a subset of IPMNs with PDAC-like features, including elevated expression of ECM proteins. These findings offer insight into progression-associated proteins and emphasize the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of these proteins in pancreatic tumors. Keywords: IPMN; early detection; extracellular matrix; glycoproteomics; pancreatic cancer; proteomics; tumor progression.

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