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Exploring the glycosylation of serum CA125.


ABSTRACT: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic cancer affecting women. The most widely used biomarker for ovarian cancer, CA125, lacks sensitivity and specificity. Here, we explored differences in glycosylation of CA125 between serum from patients with ovarian cancer and healthy controls. We found differences between CA125 N-glycans from patient sera compared to controls. These include increases in core-fucosylated bi-antennary monosialylated glycans, as well as decreases in mostly bisecting bi-antennary and non-fucosylated glycans in patients compared to controls. Measurement of the glycosylated state of CA125 may therefore provide a more specific biomarker for patients with ovarian cancer.

SUBMITTER: Saldova R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3759877 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring the glycosylation of serum CA125.

Saldova Radka R   Struwe Weston B WB   Wynne Kieran K   Elia Giuliano G   Duffy Michael J MJ   Rudd Pauline M PM  

International journal of molecular sciences 20130726 8


Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic cancer affecting women. The most widely used biomarker for ovarian cancer, CA125, lacks sensitivity and specificity. Here, we explored differences in glycosylation of CA125 between serum from patients with ovarian cancer and healthy controls. We found differences between CA125 N-glycans from patient sera compared to controls. These include increases in core-fucosylated bi-antennary monosialylated glycans, as well as decreases in mostly bisecting bi-  ...[more]

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