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  • * Higher serum levels of N-ERC/mesothelin in these rats correlate with larger tumor sizes, indicating a potential biomarker for tumor progression.
  • * Chemotherapy with gemcitabine significantly reduced both tumor weight and serum N-ERC/mesothelin levels in mice, suggesting that these measurements could help monitor treatment responses.

Article Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is a highly lethal disease, which is usually diagnosed in an advanced stage. We have established transgenic rats carrying a mutated K-ras gene controlled by Cre/loxP activation. The animals develop PDA which is histopathologically similar to that in humans. Previously, we reported that serum levels of N-ERC/mesothelin were significantly higher in rats bearing PDA than in controls. In the present study, to determine whether serum levels of N-ERC/mesothelin correlated with tumor size, we measured N-ERC/mesothelin levels in rats bearing PDA. Increased serum levels of N-ERC/mesothelin correlated with increased tumor size. This result indicates an interrelationship between the serum level of N-ERC/mesothelin and tumor size. We next investigated the effect of chemotherapy on serum N-ERC/mesothelin levels. Rat pancreatic cancer cells were implanted subcutaneously into the flank of NOD-SCID mice. In the mice treated with 200 mg/kg gemcitabine, tumor weight and the serum level of N-ERC/mesothelin were significantly decreased compared to controls. These results suggest that serum N-ERC/mesothelin measurements might be useful for monitoring response to therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4210215PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0111481PLOS

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