Proteomic analysis of human prostate cancer. |
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Authors: | Mamoun Ahram Carolyn J M Best Michael J Flaig John W Gillespie Isabel M Leiva Rodrigo F Chuaqui Ge Zhou Hungjun Shu Paul H Duray W Marston Linehan Mark Raffeld David K Ornstein Yingming Zhao Emanuel F Petricoin Michael R Emmert-Buck |
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Affiliation: | Pathogenetics Unit, Laboratory of Pathology and Urologic Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA. |
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Abstract: | Proteomics is a promising approach in the identification of proteins and biochemical pathways involved in tumorigenesis. In an effort to discover such proteins and pathways that are deregulated in prostate tumorigenesis, cellular proteomes of matched normal prostate epithelial cells and high-grade prostate cancer cells were analyzed by tissue microdissection, two-dimensional electrophoresis, and mass spectrometry. Forty protein alterations were detected in the tumors; however, the majority of these changes were not shared among the 12 neoplasms. In contrast, parallel cDNA microarray analysis identified a number of common gene expression changes. The marked heterogeneity of the observed protein alterations may have significance with regard to tumor biology and research strategies for molecular profiling analyses of human prostate cancer. |
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Keywords: | prostate cancer proteomics microarray microdissection heterogeneity |
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