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Glycans as cancer biomarkers
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2012-09, Vol.1820 (9), p.1347-1353
2012

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Glycans as cancer biomarkers
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  • Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2012-09, Vol.1820 (9), p.1347-1353
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Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
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2012
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Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals Complete
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  • Non-invasive biomarkers, such as those from serum, are ideal for disease prognosis, staging and monitoring. In the past decade, our understanding of the importance of glycosylation changes with disease has evolved. We describe potential biomarkers derived from serum glycoproteins for liver, pancreatic, prostate, ovarian, breast, lung and stomach cancers. Methods for glycan analysis have progressed and newly developed high-throughput platform technologies have enabled the analysis of large cohorts of samples in an efficient manner. We also describe this evolution and trends to follow in the future. Many convincing examples of aberrant glycans associated with cancer have come about from glycosylation analyses. Most studies have been carried out to identify changes in serum glycan profiles or through the isolation and identification of glycoproteins that contain these irregular glycan structures. In a majority of cancers the fucosylation and sialylation expression are found to be significantly modified. Therefore, these aberrations in glycan structures can be utilized as targets to improve existing cancer biomarkers. The ability to distinguish differences in the glycosylation of proteins between cancer and control patients emphasizes glycobiology as a promising field for potential biomarker identification. Furthermore, the high-throughput and reproducible nature of the chromatography platform have highlighted extensive applications in biomarker discovery and allowed integration of glycomics with other -omics fields, such as proteomics and genomics, making systems glycobiology a reality. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Glycoproteomics. ► Protein glycosylation has a significant impact in disease progression and states. ► Glycobiomarkers for prostate, ovarian, breast, lung and stomach cancers are defined. ► Glycan analysis has evolved from single sample to high-throughput analysis. ► Glycan analysis technology advancements allow for collaborations with other fields.

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