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Title Anti-heat shock protein autoantibody profiling in breast cancer using customized protein microarray
Creator Shi et al.
Author L. Shi
Author T. Gehin
Author Y. Chevolot
Author E. Souteyrand
Author A. Mange
Author J. Solassol
Author E. Laurenceau
Abstract Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are over-expressed in a wide range of human cancers. It results in the stimulation of the immune system and consequently in elevated concentration of anti-HSP autoantibodies. Elevated anti-HSP autoantibodies were found in breast cancer patients, and they are associated with tumor metastasis. Therefore, screening these autoantibodies could be of diagnostic and prognostic values. Protein microarrays have already demonstrated their great potential as a diagnostic tool. However, protein diversity requires optimization of the microarray fabrication to achieve high sensitivity and specificity. In this study, seven HSPs were immobilized on six different surface chemistries. After evaluation and optimization with purified antibodies of the six surface chemistries, two surfaces were selected to detect anti-HSP autoantibodies in breast cancer sera. Multiplex detection of anti-HSP autoantibodies allowed discrimination of breast cancer patients (50) from healthy controls (26) with a sensitivity of 86 % and a specificity of 100 %. Graphical abstract Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis for the discrimination between breast cancer patients and healthy controls: detection of individual autoantibody on optimal surface chemistry (COOH or chitosan surface) and combination (black line) of the detection of 7 autoantibodies.
Publication Anal Bioanal Chem
Volume 408
Pages 1497-506
Date Dec 29 2016
Journal Abbr Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
DOI 10.1007/s00216-015-9257-2
ISSN 1618-2650 (Electronic)
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