Dynamic proteomics of individual cancer cells in response to a drug
- PMID: 19023046
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1160165
Dynamic proteomics of individual cancer cells in response to a drug
Abstract
Why do seemingly identical cells respond differently to a drug? To address this, we studied the dynamics and variability of the protein response of human cancer cells to a chemotherapy drug, camptothecin. We present a dynamic-proteomics approach that measures the levels and locations of nearly 1000 different endogenously tagged proteins in individual living cells at high temporal resolution. All cells show rapid translocation of proteins specific to the drug mechanism, including the drug target (topoisomerase-1), and slower, wide-ranging temporal waves of protein degradation and accumulation. However, the cells differ in the behavior of a subset of proteins. We identify proteins whose dynamics differ widely between cells, in a way that corresponds to the outcomes-cell death or survival. This opens the way to understanding molecular responses to drugs in individual cells.
Comment in
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Systems biology. Cast of 1000 proteins shines in movies of cancer cells.Science. 2008 Nov 21;322(5905):1176-7. doi: 10.1126/science.322.5905.1176b. Science. 2008. PMID: 19023053 No abstract available.
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