Doppel as an early-stage biomarker promoting EMT and dissemination in ovarian cancers
- Authors
- Azam, Zulfikar; Zhang, Xiaojun; Wahab, Riajul; Hasan, Md Mahedi; Dhadhal, Shivaniben; Kang, Bowon; Hassan, Md Mynul; Karim, Mazharul; Choi, Jeong Uk; Rana, Muhit; Zhang, Jian-Ying; Roy, Sourav; Byun, Youngro; Kim, In-san; Song, Jae Yun; Toy, Eugene P.; Reddy, Sireesha Y.; Alam, Farzana; Al-hilal, Taslim A.
- Issue Date
- 2025-11
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Inc.
- Citation
- International Journal of Cancer
- Abstract
- Detecting ovarian cancer (OC) early using existing biomarkers, for example, cancer antigen 125 (CA125), is challenging due to its ubiquitous expression in many tissues. Doppel, a prion-like protein, expresses in the male reproductive organ but is absent in female reproductive systems and healthy tissues, but plays an important role in neo-angiogenesis. Here, we have shown two platforms, soluble Doppel in sera/ascites and Doppel expressed in circulating tumor cells (Dpl+CTC) in the whole blood, to detect subsets of epithelial OC (EOC). Increased levels of Doppel in the sera of OC patients, in three different cohorts, confirm Doppel as an OC-specific biomarker. Serum Doppel levels can distinguish OC with high sensitivity and specificity (sensitivity = 0.91 and specificity = 0.89) and can also detect early-stage HGSOCs (FIGO stages I and II) from non-cancerous conditions with high sensitivity and specificity (sensitivity = 0.94 and specificity = 0.83). Moreover, significantly higher Doppel expression is observed in all EOC subtypes except clear cell OC. Stratifying the EOCs based on Doppel levels, we categorized them into Doppel-high (Dplhi) and Doppel-low (Dpllow) groups. Using ascites-derived organoids, made from Dplhi and Dpllow patients, we identify that Doppel induces epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Doppel levels in the sera/ascites correlate with the changes in Dpl+CTC number in whole blood, highlighting the association of Doppel-induced EMT with CTC dissemination in the circulation. Thus, Doppel-based detection of EOC subtypes could be a promising platform as a clinical biomarker and link the Doppel axis with OC dissemination.
- Keywords
- EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION; PROTEIN DOPPEL; CELLS; EXPRESSION; biomarker; circulating tumor cells; Doppel; EMT; organoids; ovarian cancer
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153809
- DOI
- 10.1002/ijc.70268
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- KIST Article > 2025
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