Background:Although aberrant expression of cytokines and small molecules (analytes) is well documented in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), their co-expression patterns are not yet identified. In addition, plasma baselines for some analytes that are biomarkers for other cancers have not been previously reported in AML.Methods:We used multiplex array technology to simultaneously detect and quantify 32 plasma analyte (22 reported analytes and 10 novel analytes) levels in 38 patients.Results:In our study, 16 analytes are found to be significantly deregulated (13 higher, 3 lower, Mann-Whitney U-test, P-value <0.005), where 5 of them have never been reported before in AML. We predicted a seven-analyte-containing multiplex panel for diagnosis of AML and, among them, MIF could be a possible therapeutic target. In addition, we observed that circulating analytes show five co-expression signatures.Conclusions:Circulating analyte expression in AML significantly differs from normal, and follow distinct expression patterns.
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Islam, M., Mohamed, E. H., Esa, E., Kamaluddin, N. R., Zain, S. M., Yusoff, Y. M., … Zakaria, Z. (2017). Circulating cytokines and small molecules follow distinct expression patterns in acute myeloid leukaemia. British Journal of Cancer, 117(10), 1551–1556. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2017.316
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