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Proteoglycans in breast cancer, identification and characterization by LC-MS/MS assisted proteomics approach: A review.

K K AjeeshkumarAnkita SahuAstha SinghA R NishaNiladri Sekhar ChatterjeeSuseela MathewSaurabh Verma
Published in: Proteomics. Clinical applications (2023)
Proteoglycans (PGs) are negatively charged macromolecules containing a core protein and single or several glycosaminoglycan chains attached by covalent bond. They are distributed in all tissues, including extracellular matrix, cell surface and basement membrane. They are involved in major pathways and cell signaling cascades which modulate several vital physiological functions of the body. They have also emerged as a target molecule for cancer treatment and as possible biomarkers for early cancer detection. Among cancers, breast cancer is a highly invasive and heterogenous type and has become the major cause of mortality especially among women. Proteomics techniques including LC-MS/MS based identification of proteoglycans is used in cancer research. Identification of expression at different stages of breast cancer is a major challenge, and LC-MS/MS based profiling of PGs can boost novel strategies to treat breast cancer, which involve targeting PGs, and also aid early diagnosis using PGs as biomarkers. There is a lack of comprehensive knowledge on the use of LC-MS/MS based proteomics approaches to identify and characterize PGs in breast cancer. So, this review revisits the studies on PGs characterization in breast cancer using LC-MS/MS based proteomics approach, which will be further helpful for identification of potential PGs-based biomarkers or therapeutic targets. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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