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Download fileLarge-Scale Proteomics Analysis of Human Ovarian Cancer for Biomarkers
journal contribution
posted on 2020-05-07, 10:04 authored by Sofia Bengtsson, Morten Krogh, Cristina Al-Khalili Szigyarto, Mathias Uhlen, Kjell Schedvins, Claes Silfverswärd, Stig Linder, Gert Auer, Ayodele Alaiya, Peter JamesOvarian cancer is usually found at a late stage when the prognosis is often bad. Relative survival rates
decrease with tumor stage or grade, and the 5-year survival rate for women with carcinoma is only
38%. Thus, there is a great need to find biomarkers that can be used to carry out routine screening,
especially in high-risk patient groups. Here, we present a large-scale study of 64 tissue samples taken
from patients at all stages and show that we can identify statistically valid markers using nonsupervised
methods that distinguish between normal, benign, borderline, and malignant tissue. We have identified
217 of the significantly changing protein spots. We are expressing and raising antibodies to 35 of these.
Currently, we have validated 5 of these antibodies for use in immunohistochemical analysis using tissue
microarrays of healthy and diseased ovarian, as well as other, human tissues.
Keywords: Biomarkers • Ovarian cancer • DIGE • Proteomics • Statistical analysis