Relationship between phosphorylation of sperm-specific antigen and prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma.

Journal of Proteomics(2016)

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Lung cancer is generally considered as a highly malignant cancer. A major challenge for the management of lung adenocarcinoma patients is to predict the clinical course of the disease after resection. We analyzed the different levels of phosphorylation of proteins in lung adenocarcinoma tissues between a poor prognosis (PP) group, in which six patients exhibited recurrence within five years after surgery, and a good prognosis (GP) group, in which seven patients did not exhibit recurrence within five years after surgery. We found that phosphorylation at Ser92 of the sperm-specific antigen 2 (SSFA2) [phospho-SSFA2(pS92)] was stimulated in the PP group. Using samples from a total of 46 patients, we investigated the utility of phospho-SSFA2(pS92) to discriminate patients of GP and PP groups, with multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry. Consequently, we confirmed that the PP group had significantly elevated phospho-SSFA2(pS92) levels. Additionally, no expression of SSFA2 recognized in the normal lung tissues. From these results, we demonstrate that phospho-SSFA2 (pS92) is related to the prognosis of early resected lung adenocarcinomas. Therefore, we suggest that phosphorylation of this protein indicates its role as a potential biomarker and new therapeutic target.
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Lung adenocarcinoma,Phosphorylation,Biomarker,Therapeutic target,Shotgun LC–MS/MS analysis,MRM analysis
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