Immunodiagnostic profiling of SPON2 and MSMB as biomarkers in prostate cancer for nanomaterial- based detection strategies
Jianzeng Ye, Fuhua Zhong, Jinquan Xia, Jun Zeng, Zhiye Fang

TL;DR
This study identifies SPON2 and MSMB as promising biomarkers for prostate cancer detection using nanomaterial-based immunodiagnostic strategies.
Contribution
The study validates SPON2 and MSMB as secretory biomarkers with high diagnostic potential for prostate cancer using nanomaterial-based detection.
Findings
SPON2 and MSMB are significantly overexpressed in prostate tumor tissues compared to normal tissues.
B cell epitopes of SPON2 and MSMB show strong diagnostic performance in ELISA validation.
The proteins are extracellular and immunogenic, making them suitable for nanoparticle-based biosensors.
Abstract
This study aimed to validate secreted biomarkers SPON2 and MSMB with tumor-specific expression and immunogenicity for nanomaterial-based prostate cancer diagnostics. Gene expression data (GSE55945), comprising 13 prostate tumor and 8 normal tissue samples, retrieved from the GEO database and analyzed by Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array platform. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified using thresholds of |log2 fold change| >1 and adjusted p < 0.05. Upregulated DEGs filtered for secretory proteins based on annotations from Human Protein Atlas and UniProt databases. Candidate genes were prioritized using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, selecting those with area under the curve (AUC) > 0.85 for validation. Quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) was performed using clinical tumor and matched normal prostate tissues, with GAPDH as…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Treatment and Research · Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications · Biomarkers in Disease Mechanisms
