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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 2/2009

Open Access 01-04-2009 | Research article

The multiplex bead array approach to identifying serum biomarkers associated with breast cancer

Authors: Byoung Kwon Kim, Jong Won Lee, Pil Je Park, Yong Sung Shin, Won Young Lee, Kyung Ae Lee, Sena Ye, Heesun Hyun, Kyung Nam Kang, Donghwa Yeo, Youngdai Kim, Sung Yup Ohn, Dong Young Noh, Chul Woo Kim

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 2/2009

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Abstract

Introduction

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer seen in women in western countries. Thus, diagnostic modalities sensitive to early-stage breast cancer are needed. Antibody-based array platforms of a data-driven type, which are expected to facilitate more rapid and sensitive detection of novel biomarkers, have emerged as a direct, rapid means for profiling cancer-specific signatures using small samples. In line with this concept, our group constructed an antibody bead array panel for 35 analytes that were selected during the discovery step. This study was aimed at testing the performance of this 35-plex array panel in profiling signatures specific for primary non-metastatic breast cancer and validating its diagnostic utility in this independent population.

Methods

Thirty-five analytes were selected from more than 50 markers through screening steps using a serum bank consisting of 4,500 samples from various types of cancer. An antibody-bead array of 35 markers was constructed using the Luminex™ bead array platform. A study population consisting of 98 breast cancer patients and 96 normal subjects was analysed using this panel. Multivariate classification algorithms were used to find discriminating biomarkers and validated with another independent population of 90 breast cancer and 79 healthy controls.

Results

Serum concentrations of epidermal growth factor, soluble CD40-ligand and proapolipoprotein A1 were increased in breast cancer patients. High-molecular-weight-kininogen, apolipoprotein A1, soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, vitamin-D binding protein and vitronectin were decreased in the cancer group. Multivariate classification algorithms distinguished breast cancer patients from the normal population with high accuracy (91.8% with random forest, 91.5% with support vector machine, 87.6% with linear discriminant analysis). Combinatorial markers also detected breast cancer at an early stage with greater sensitivity.

Conclusions

The current study demonstrated the usefulness of the antibody-bead array approach in finding signatures specific for primary non-metastatic breast cancer and illustrated the potential for early, high sensitivity detection of breast cancer. Further validation is required before array-based technology is used routinely for early detection of breast cancer.
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Metadata
Title
The multiplex bead array approach to identifying serum biomarkers associated with breast cancer
Authors
Byoung Kwon Kim
Jong Won Lee
Pil Je Park
Yong Sung Shin
Won Young Lee
Kyung Ae Lee
Sena Ye
Heesun Hyun
Kyung Nam Kang
Donghwa Yeo
Youngdai Kim
Sung Yup Ohn
Dong Young Noh
Chul Woo Kim
Publication date
01-04-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 2/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2247

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