Cancers (Nov 2021)

Screening for the Key Proteins Associated with Rete Testis Invasion in Clinical Stage I Seminoma via Label-Free Quantitative Mass Spectrometry

  • Lucia Borszéková Pulzová,
  • Jan Roška,
  • Michal Kalman,
  • Ján Kliment,
  • Pavol Slávik,
  • Božena Smolková,
  • Eduard Goffa,
  • Dana Jurkovičová,
  • Ľudovít Kulcsár,
  • Katarína Lešková,
  • Peter Bujdák,
  • Michal Mego,
  • Mangesh R. Bhide,
  • Lukáš Plank,
  • Miroslav Chovanec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 5573

Abstract

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Rete testis invasion (RTI) is an unfavourable prognostic factor for the risk of relapse in clinical stage I (CS I) seminoma patients. Notably, no evidence of difference in the proteome of RTI-positive vs. -negative CS I seminomas has been reported yet. Here, a quantitative proteomic approach was used to investigate RTI-associated proteins. 64 proteins were differentially expressed in RTI-positive compared to -negative CS I seminomas. Of them, 14-3-3γ, ezrin, filamin A, Parkinsonism-associated deglycase 7 (PARK7), vimentin and vinculin, were validated in CS I seminoma patient cohort. As shown by multivariate analysis controlling for clinical confounders, PARK7 and filamin A expression lowered the risk of RTI, while 14-3-3γ expression increased it. Therefore, we suggest that in real clinical biopsy specimens, the expression level of these proteins may reflect prognosis in CS I seminoma patients.

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