Protein profiling in brain tumors using mass spectrometry: feasibility of a new technique for the analysis of protein expression
- PMID: 14871976
- DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-0927-3
Protein profiling in brain tumors using mass spectrometry: feasibility of a new technique for the analysis of protein expression
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to perform a preliminary assessment of protein patterns in primary brain tumors using a direct-tissue mass spectrometric technique to profile and map biomolecules.
Experimental design: We examined 20 prospectively collected, snap-frozen normal brain and brain tumor specimens using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS), and compared peptide and protein expression in primary brain tumor and nontumor brain tissues.
Results: MS can be used to identify protein expression patterns in human brain tissue and tumor specimens. The mass spectral patterns can reliably identify glial neoplasms of similar histological grade and differentiate them from tumors of different histological grades as well as from nontumor brain tissues. Initial bioinformatics cluster analysis algorithms classified tumor and nontumor tissues into similar groups comparable with their histological grade.
Conclusions: We describe a novel tool for the analysis of protein expression patterns in human glial neoplasms. Initial results demonstrate that MALDI-MS technology can significantly aid in the process of unraveling and understanding the molecular complexities of gliomas. MALDI-MS accurately and reliably identified normal and neoplastic tissues, and could be used to discriminate between tumors of increasing grades.
Comment in
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Blasting into the microworld of tissue proteomics: a new window on cancer.Clin Cancer Res. 2004 Feb 1;10(3):825-7. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-1223-3. Clin Cancer Res. 2004. PMID: 14871957 No abstract available.
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