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Proteomic Analysis Of Media From Lung Cancer Cells Reveals Role Of 14-3-3 Proteins In Cachexia, Julie B. Mclean, Jennifer S. Moylan, Erin M. Wolf Horrell, Francisco H. Andrade
Proteomic Analysis Of Media From Lung Cancer Cells Reveals Role Of 14-3-3 Proteins In Cachexia, Julie B. Mclean, Jennifer S. Moylan, Erin M. Wolf Horrell, Francisco H. Andrade
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Aims: At the time of diagnosis, 60% of lung cancer patients present with cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome that increases morbidity and mortality. Tumors secrete multiple factors that contribute to cachectic muscle wasting, and not all of these factors have been identified. We used Orbitrap electrospray ionization mass spectrometry to identify novel cachexia-inducing candidates in media conditioned with Lewis lung carcinoma cells (LCM).
Results: One-hundred and 58 proteins were confirmed in three biological replicates. Thirty-three were identified as secreted proteins, including 14-3-3 proteins, which are highly conserved adaptor proteins known to have over 200 binding partners. We confirmed the …