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Proteomic analysis of laser-microdissected paraffin-embedded tissues: (1) Stage-related protein candidates upon non-metastatic lung adenocarcinoma
We used formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) materials for biomarker discovery in cases of lung cancer using proteomic analysis. We conducted a retrospective global proteomic study in order to characterize protein expression reflecting clinical stages of individual patients with stage I lung aden...
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description | We used formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) materials for biomarker discovery in cases of lung cancer using proteomic analysis. We conducted a retrospective global proteomic study in order to characterize protein expression reflecting clinical stages of individual patients with stage I lung adenocarcinoma without lymph node involvement (
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7). In addition, we studied more advanced stage IIIA with spread to lymph nodes (
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6), because the degree of lymph node involvement is the most important factor for staging. FFPE sections of cancerous lesions resected surgically from patients with well-characterized clinical history were subjected to laser microdissection (LMD) followed by Liquid Tissue™ solubilization and digestion trypsin. Spectral counting was used to measure the amounts of proteins identified by shotgun liquid chromatography (LC)/tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). More than 500 proteins were identified from IA and IIIA cases, and non-parametric statistics showed that 81 proteins correlated significantly with stage IA or IIIA. A subset of those proteins were verified by multiple-reaction monitoring mass spectrometric quantitation (MRM assay), described in other paper in this issue. These results demonstrated the technical feasibility of a global proteomic study using clinically well documented FFPE sections, and its possible utility for detailed retrospective disease analyses in order to improve therapeutic strategy. |
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