STRUHÁROVÁ, Iva, Pavel BOUCHAL, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ, Kristýna HRAZDILOVÁ, Monika DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Lenka HERNYCHOVÁ, Jiří DAMBORSKÝ, Petr SOVA and Bořivoj VOJTĚŠEK. The new platinum anticancer agent LA-12 induces Retinol Bionding Protein 4 in vivo. In 5th European Summer School in "Proteomics Basics". 2011.
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Original name The new platinum anticancer agent LA-12 induces Retinol Bionding Protein 4 in vivo
Authors STRUHÁROVÁ, Iva, Pavel BOUCHAL, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ, Kristýna HRAZDILOVÁ, Monika DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Lenka HERNYCHOVÁ, Jiří DAMBORSKÝ, Petr SOVA and Bořivoj VOJTĚŠEK.
Edition 5th European Summer School in "Proteomics Basics" 2011.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Italy
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English proteomics, retinol binding protein 4, RBP4, LA-12
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Pavel Bouchal, Ph.D., učo 8757. Changed: 1/12/2011 15:24.
Abstract
The initial pharmacokinetic study of a new anticancer agent (OC-6-43)-bis(acetato)(1-adamantylamine)amminedichloroplatinum (IV) (LA-12) was complemented by proteomic screening of rat plasma. The objective of the study was to identify new LA-12 target proteins which could potentially serve as markers of LA-12 treatment, response and therapy monitoring. Proteomic profiles were measured by surface-enhanced laser desorption-ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS) for 72 samples of rat plasma randomized according to LA-12 dose and time from administration. Correlation of 92 peak clusters with platinum concentration was evaluated using Spearman correlation analysis. We identified plasma retinol binding protein RBP4 as a protein correlating with LA-12 level in both rat plasma and plasma ultrafiltrate. Similar trend was observed for randomly selected patients involved in Phase I of clinical trials. RBP4 induction is in agreement with known RBP4 regulation by amantadine and cisplatin. Since retinol metabolism is disrupted in many cancers and inversely associates with malignancy, these data identify a potential novel mechanism for the action of LA-12 and other similar anti-cancer drugs.
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GAP304/10/0868, research and development projectName: Studium molekulárních mechanismů časného metastazování do lymfatických uzlin u karcinomu prsu nízkého stupně malignity pomocí proteomických technik
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
MSM0021622413, plan (intention)Name: Proteiny v metabolismu a při interakci organismů s prostředím
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Proteins in metabolism and interaction of organisms with the environment
MZ0MOU2005, plan (intention)Name: Funkční diagnostika zhoubných nádorů
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