Abstract

Abstract Monitoring the expression levels of multiple pro- and anti-angiogenic factors in circulation and tumor microenvironment is crucial in examining the role of angiogenesis in cancer pathological processes or in identifying potential biomarkers for oncology drug development. The Luminex xMAP technology allows simultaneous detection of multiple proteins in a single sample and has been used widely in cancer biomarker discovery. Using the Luminex xMAP technology, we developed two Human Angiogenesis Panels (17-plex and 20-plex) and a Mouse Angiogenesis Panel (27-plex) for the simultaneous detection of multiple angiogenic biomarkers in less than 50 μL of human or mouse samples. We report here the protein biomarker profiles of these 37 human angiogenic factors in 1) serum samples, collected from breast cancer and colorectal cancer patients and normal donors, 2) tumor extracts, collected from breast tumor and colorectal tumor extracts and their matched adjacent normal tissue, 3) conditioned media in cultured tumor cells and stromal cells, and in addition, the protein biomarker profiles of 27 mouse angiogenic factors in the conditioned media of various mouse tumor cells and stromal cells. For example, of the 37 human angiogenesis serum protein markers tested, 16 biomarkers [angiopoietin-2 (ANGPT-2), EGF, endoglin, follistatin, G-CSF, HGF, PLGF, sAXL, PDGF-AB/BB, osteopontin (OPN), sHGFR/c-Met, suPAR, sTie-2, sHer2, soluble neuropilin-1 (sNRP-1), and tenascin-C] showed significant difference in expression levels between normal and breast cancer serum samples (p<0.05) and 13 biomarkers [ANGPT-2, EGF, PLGF, sAXL, sHer3, OPN, thrombospondin-2 (TSP-2), sHGFR/c-Met, suPAR, sTie-2, sNRP-1, sIL-6R, and tenascin-C] showed differential expression levels between normal and colorectal cancer serum samples (p<0.05). Altogether, the results of this study demonstrate the utility of these human and mouse angiogenesis multiplex panels as a useful tool in studying circulating and tissue protein biomarker profiles in cancer research. Citation Format: Wen-Rong Lie, Jehangir Mistry. Using multiplex immunoassays for profiling the circulating and tissue angiogenic biomarkers in mouse and human cancer. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 3378.

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