2009
DOI: 10.2478/v10011-009-0017-8
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Evaluation of the Pattern of Human Serum Glycoproteins in Prostate Cancer

Abstract: Kratak sadr`aj: Glikoproteomska istra`ivanja na nivou }e -lija, tkiva i biolo{kih te~nosti imaju za cilj otkrivanje novih biomarkera kao i strukturnih promena ve} poznatih biomarkera, koje su specifi~ne za kancer. U ovom radu je izvr{ena komparativna evaluacija glikoproteinskog profila normalnog humanog seruma i seruma pacijenata sa kance rom prostate (PCa), u smislu sijalinizacije i fuko zilacije, kao strukturnih promena relevantnih za progresiju kancera. Odgovaraju}i glikoproteini su izolovani lektinskom afi… Show more

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“…PSA comprises heterogeneous molecules differing in their polypeptide backbone as well as in carbo hydrate composition, resulting in the existence of diverse PSA isoforms (87)(88)(89)(90)(91)(92). Besides the major PSA subpopulation bearing biantennary N-glycan, PSA molecules with uncommon N-glycan structures, such as monoantennary glycan chains or different outer chain moieties, have been detected, and PSA of cancer origin was found to show decreased glycosylation compared to PSA from BPH and seminal plasma.…”
Section: The »Omics« Era: the Glycome As A Source Of New Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSA comprises heterogeneous molecules differing in their polypeptide backbone as well as in carbo hydrate composition, resulting in the existence of diverse PSA isoforms (87)(88)(89)(90)(91)(92). Besides the major PSA subpopulation bearing biantennary N-glycan, PSA molecules with uncommon N-glycan structures, such as monoantennary glycan chains or different outer chain moieties, have been detected, and PSA of cancer origin was found to show decreased glycosylation compared to PSA from BPH and seminal plasma.…”
Section: The »Omics« Era: the Glycome As A Source Of New Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%