Proteomic analysis of pelvic autonomic nerve in nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy for cervical carcinoma

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Background/Aim: This study was designed to identify candidate proteins which can be used for visualization of pelvic autonomic nerve during nerve-sparing surgery. Materials and Methods: Both soft tissue and vesical branch of the inferior hypogastric nerve from five women were collected during surgery. These 10 tissue specimens were analysed using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and Human Protein Atlas (HPA) for protein expression. The existence of nerve fibres was confirmed using haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and anti-S-100 staining. Results: A total of 413 proteins were detected. There were three proteins (isoform 1 of fibronectin, protein S100-A8 and A9) which implied a relation with pelvic autonomic nerve. In nerve tissue from one case, the existence of nerve fibre was not confirmed. Conclusion: Further large studies are expected to present more nerve-specific candidate proteins which can be used for the easy and safe identification of autonomic nerves.

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Lee, Y. H., Kim, M. K., Young Moon, H., Chong, G. O. H., Lee, H. J., Lee, Y. S., … Hong, D. G. Y. (2018). Proteomic analysis of pelvic autonomic nerve in nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy for cervical carcinoma. Cancer Genomics and Proteomics, 15(4), 337–342. https://doi.org/10.21873/cgp.20092

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