Title
In-depth proteomic analysis of non-small cell lung cancer to discover molecular targets and candidate biomarkers
Document Type
Article
Date of Publication
10-1-2012
Publication Title
Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
First Page
916
Last Page
932
Abstract
Advances in proteomic analysis of human samples are driving critical aspects of biomarker discovery and the identification of molecular pathways involved in disease etiology. Toward that end, in this report we are the first to use a standardized shotgun proteomic analysis method for in-depth tissue protein profiling of the two major subtypes of nonsmall cell lung cancer and normal lung tissues. We identified 3621 proteins from the analysis of pooled human samples of squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and control specimens. In addition to proteins previously shown to be implicated in lung cancer, we have identified new pathways and multiple new differentially expressed proteins of potential interest as therapeutic targets or diagnostic biomarkers, including some that were not identified by transcriptome profiling. Up-regulation of these proteins was confirmed by multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry. A subset of these proteins was found to be detectable and differentially present in the peripheral blood of cases and matched controls. Label-free shotgun proteomic analysis allows definition of lung tumor proteomes, identification of biomarker candidates, and potential targets for therapy.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M111.015370
Recommended Citation
Kikuchi, T.; Hassanein, M.; Amann, J. M.; Liu, Q.; Slebos, R. J.; Rahman, S. M.; Kaufman, J. M.; Zhang, H.; Hoeksema, M. D.; Harris, B. K.; Li, M.; Shyr, Y.; Gonzalez, A. L.; Zimmerman, L. J.; Leiber, D. C.; Massion, P. P.; and Carbone, D. P., "In-depth proteomic analysis of non-small cell lung cancer to discover molecular targets and candidate biomarkers" (2012). Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1972.
https://cufind.campbell.edu/pharmacy/1972