Early diagnosis of lung cancer based on proteome analysis of exhaled breath condensate


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Abstract

A comparative study of the exhaled-breath-condensate (EBC) proteome that was obtained for four donor groups was carried out using ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization. The groups included subjects with diagnosed lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, community-acquired pneumonia, and healthy nonsmoking control subjects. More than 300 proteins were identified, while 19 of them were found in the EBC samples of the donors who were diagnosed with lung cancer in the early stages and are potentially significant in the development of a diagnostic lung-cancer biomarker panel. It was shown that the EBC protein profiles of different donor groups can be distinguished. It may be possible to highlight a specific protein group that is typical for certain conditions/diseases of the respiratory system. Thus, the EBC analysis could be a promising non-invasive method for early diagnosis of lung cancer.

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K. U. Fedorchenko

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; International Biotechnological Center

Email: amryabokon@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

A. M. Ryabokon

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Department of Chemistry

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

A. S. Kononikhin

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics; Kulakov Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; Moscow

S. I. Mitrofanov

International Biotechnological Center

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. V. Barmin

Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute

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Russian Federation, Moscow

O. V. Pikin

Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute

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Russian Federation, Moscow

E. H. Anaev

Research Institute of Pulmonology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

I. V. Gachok

Department of Chemistry

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Russian Federation, Moscow

I. A. Popov

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

E. N. Nikolaev

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

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Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

A. G. Chuchalin

Research Institute of Pulmonology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

S. D. Varfolomeev

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

Email: amryabokon@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

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