Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (neu)
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Leukoplakia in the oral cavity has been used as a putative surrogate marker of head and neck cancer development. A class of chemoprevention compounds, called protease inhibitors, has been shown in vitro and in animal models to effectively suppress premalignant lesions. Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI) is a protease inhibitor derived from soybeans that has demonstrated chemoprevention activity in many in vitro and animal systems, including the hamster cheek pouch model. Pilot, Phase I and Phase IIa studies of Bowman-Birk Inhibitor in patients with oral leukoplakia have demonstrated no detectable side effects. In the Phase IIa trial, changes in the protease activity in oral mucosal cells after BBI Concentratec (BBIC) treatment correlated with the changes in neu protein levels. Additionally, evidence for a dose-related treatment effect of BBIC on oral leukoplakia was demonstrated. These results indicate that BBIC should be investigated for chemopreventive activity in a randomized clinical trial.
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PMID:Development of Bowman-Birk inhibitor for chemoprevention of oral head and neck cancer. 1179 30

A "bottom-up" proteomics approach and a two-dimensional (strong cation exchange followed by reversed-phase) LC-MS/MS strategy on a linear ion trap (LTQ) were utilized to identify and compare expressions of extracellular and membrane-bound proteins in the conditioned media of three breast cell lines (MCF-10A, BT474, and MDA-MB-468). Proteomics analysis of the media identified in excess of 600, 500, and 700 proteins in MCF-10A, BT474, and MDA-MB-468, respectively. We successfully identified the internal control proteins, kallikreins 5, 6, and 10 (ranging in concentration from 2 to 50 microg/liter) in MDA-MB-468 conditioned medium as validated by ELISA and confidently identified Her-2/neu in BT474 cells. Subcellular localization was determined based on Genome Ontology terms for all the 1,139 proteins of which 34% were classified as extracellular and membrane-bound. Proteomics analysis of MDA-MB-468 cell lysate demonstrated that only 5% of all identified proteins were extracellular. This confirmed our hypothesis that examining the CM of cell lines, as opposed to the cell lysates, leads to a significant enrichment in secreted proteins. Tissue specificity, functional classifications, and spectral counting were performed. Elafin, a protease inhibitor, identified in the conditioned media of BT474 and MDA-MB-468 and the three kallikreins (KLK5, KLK6, and KLK10) were validated using an immunoassay on various serum and biological samples. Some of the secreted proteins identified have established roles in breast cancer development (cell growth, differentiation, and metastasis) and/or are linked to early onset breast cancer. Our approach to mining for low abundance molecules could identify proteins in various stages of breast cancer development. Many of the identified proteins are potentially useful to investigate as circulating serum breast cancer biomarkers.
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PMID:Proteomics analysis of conditioned media from three breast cancer cell lines: a mine for biomarkers and therapeutic targets. 1765 55