PXD020349-2
PXD020349 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.
Dataset Summary
Title | Identification and quantification of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) marker proteins from bile extracellular vesicles for non-invasive diagnosis |
Description | Extracellular vesicles (EVs) including exosomes are secreted into extracellular fluids, which are found in most body fluids. Since EVs contain a number of biologically active molecules such as proteins and mRNAs, there has been increasing interest in EVs as a carrier of potential biomarkers for various diseases. We previously reported that chelating reagent enhanced the recovery rate of EVs from serum, plasma, and urine. In this study, we used bile EVs which packaged biomarker molecules secreted from CCA lesion. Then we performed proteomic analysis of EVs isolated from human bile in CCA and choledocholithiasis (biliary stone) for CCA biomarkers discovery. |
HostingRepository | jPOST |
AnnounceDate | 2021-07-14 |
AnnouncementXML | Submission_2022-09-18_02:35:15.060.xml |
DigitalObjectIdentifier | |
ReviewLevel | Non peer-reviewed dataset |
DatasetOrigin | Original dataset |
RepositorySupport | Unsupported dataset by repository |
PrimarySubmitter | Ayako Kurimoto |
SpeciesList | scientific name: Homo sapiens (Human); NCBI TaxID: 9606; |
ModificationList | S-carboxamidomethyl-L-cysteine; L-methionine sulfoxide; alpha-amino acetylated residue |
Instrument | Q Exactive |
Dataset History
Revision | Datetime | Status | ChangeLog Entry |
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0 | 2020-07-13 22:04:22 | ID requested | |
1 | 2021-07-13 08:00:05 | announced | |
⏵ 2 | 2022-09-18 02:35:15 | announced | 2022-09-18: Updated FTP location. |
Publication List
Dataset with its publication pending |
Keyword List
submitter keyword: bile, extracellular vesicles, cholangiocarcinoma |
Contact List
Kazuya Omi | |
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lab head | |
Ayako Kurimoto | |
contact affiliation | H.U. Group Research Institute G.K. |
dataset submitter |
Full Dataset Link List
jPOST dataset URI |
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