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Novel breast cancer biomarkers identified by integrative proteomic and gene expression mapping.

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  • Novel breast cancer biomarkers identified by integrative proteomic and gene expression mapping. Abstract Text:

    keli ouKeli Ou,kun yuKun Yu,djohan kesumaDjohan Kesuma,michelle hooiMichelle Hooi,ning huangNing Huang,wei chenWei Chen,suet ying leeSuet Ying Lee,xin pei gohXin Pei Goh,lay keng tanLay Keng Tan,jia liuJia Liu,sou yen soonSou Yen Soon,suhaimi bin abdul rashidSuhaimi Bin Abdul Rashid,thomas c puttiThomas C Putti,hiroyuki jikuyaHiroyuki Jikuya,tetsuo ichikawaTetsuo Ichikawa,osamu nishimuraOsamu Nishimura,manuel salto-tellezManuel Salto-Tellez,patrick tanPatrick Tan,

    Proteomic and transcriptomic platforms both play important roles in cancer research, with differing strengths and limitations. Here, we describe a proteo-transcriptomic integrative strategy for discovering novel cancer biomarkers, combining the direct visualization of differentially expressed proteins with the high-throughput scale of gene expression profiling. Using breast cancer as a case example, we generated comprehensive two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE)/mass spectrometry (MS) proteomic maps of cancer (MCF-7 and HCC-38) and control (CCD-1059Sk) cell lines, identifying 1724 expressed protein spots representing 484 different protein species. The differentially expressed cell-line proteins were then mapped to mRNA transcript databases of cancer cell lines and primary breast tumors to identify candidate biomarkers that were concordantly expressed at the gene expression level. Of the top nine selected biomarker candidates, we reidentified ANX1, a protein previously reported to be differentially expressed in breast cancers and normal tissues, and validated three other novel candidates, CRAB, 6PGL, and CAZ2, as differentially expressed proteins by immunohistochemistry on breast tissue microarrays. In total, close to half (4/9) of our protein biomarker candidates were successfully validated. Our study thus illustrates how the systematic integration of proteomic and transcriptomic data from both cell line and primary tissue samples can prove advantageous for accelerating cancer biomarker discovery.

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    k ouK Ou,k yuK Yu,d kesumaD Kesuma,m hooiM Hooi,n huangN Huang,w chenW Chen,sy leeSY Lee,xp gohXP Goh,lk tanLK Tan,j liuJ Liu,sy soonSY Soon,s bin abdul rashidS Bin Abdul Rashid,tc puttiTC Putti,h jikuyaH Jikuya,t ichikawaT Ichikawa,o nishimuraO Nishimura,m salto-tellezM Salto-Tellez,p tanP Tan,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of proteome research

    VOLUME: 7

    Page Numbers: 1518-28

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Proteome Res.

    ISSN: 1535-3893

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2008

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    Country: United States

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