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Data from Prospective Identification of Elevated Circulating CDCP1 in Patients Years before Onset of Lung Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 04:21
Abstract

Increasing evidence points to a role for inflammation in lung carcinogenesis. A small number of circulating inflammatory proteins have been identified as showing elevated levels prior to lung cancer diagnosis, indicating the potential for prospective circulating protein concentration as a marker of early carcinogenesis. To identify novel markers of lung cancer risk, we measured a panel of 92 circulating inflammatory proteins in 648 prediagnostic blood samples from two prospective cohorts in Italy and Norway (women only). To preserve the comparability of results and protect against confounding factors, the main statistical analyses were conducted in women from both studies, with replication sought in men (Italian participants). Univariate and penalized regression models revealed for the first time higher blood levels of CDCP1 protein in cases that went on to develop lung cancer compared with controls, irrespective of time to diagnosis, smoking habits, and gender. This association was validated in an additional 450 samples. Associations were stronger for future cases of adenocarcinoma where CDCP1 showed better explanatory performance. Integrative analyses combining gene expression and protein levels of CDCP1 measured in the same individuals suggested a link between CDCP1 and the expression of transcripts of LRRN3 and SEM1. Enrichment analyses indicated a potential role for CDCP1 in pathways related to cell adhesion and mobility, such as the WNT/β-catenin pathway. Overall, this study identifies lung cancer–related dysregulation of CDCP1 expression years before diagnosis.

Significance:

Prospective proteomics analyses reveal an association between increased levels of circulating CDCP1 and lung carcinogenesis irrespective of smoking and years before diagnosis, and integrating gene expression indicates potential underlying mechanisms.

See related commentary by Itzstein et al., p. 3441.

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FUNDING

Cancer Research UK Population Research Committee “Mechanomics”

ERC advanced grant

Transcriptomics in Cancer Epidemiology

Research Council of Norway

Institut National Du Cancer

Cancerforskningsfonden i Norrland

H2020-EXPANSE project

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Sonia Dagnino
    Barbara Bodinier
    Florence Guida
    Karl Smith-Byrne
    Dusan Petrovic
    Matthew D. Whitaker
    Therese Haugdahl Nøst
    Claudia Agnoli
    Domenico Palli
    Carlotta Sacerdote
    Salvatore Panico
    Rosario Tumino
    Matthias B. Schulze
    Mikael Johansson
    Pekka Keski-Rahkonen
    Augustin Scalbert
    Paolo Vineis
    Mattias Johansson
    Torkjel M. Sandanger
    Roel C.H. Vermeulen
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