Spatial Proteomics for the Molecular Characterization of Breast Cancer

Author:

Brožová Klára1234,Hantusch Brigitte2ORCID,Kenner Lukas2456ORCID,Kratochwill Klaus178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Core Facility Proteomics, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

2. Department of Pathology, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

3. Division of Molecular and Structural Preclinical Imaging, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria

4. Unit of Laboratory Animal Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine, 1090 Vienna, Austria

5. CBmed GmbH—Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine, 8010 Graz, Austria

6. Christian Doppler Laboratory for Applied Metabolomics, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

7. Christian Doppler Laboratory for Molecular Stress Research in Peritoneal Dialysis, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

8. Division of Pediatric Nephrology and Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Comprehensive Center for Pediatrics, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is a major global health issue, affecting a significant proportion of the female population and contributing to high rates of mortality. One of the primary challenges in the treatment of BC is the disease’s heterogeneity, which can lead to ineffective therapies and poor patient outcomes. Spatial proteomics, which involves the study of protein localization within cells, offers a promising approach for understanding the biological processes that contribute to cellular heterogeneity within BC tissue. To fully leverage the potential of spatial proteomics, it is critical to identify early diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets, and to understand protein expression levels and modifications. The subcellular localization of proteins is a key factor in their physiological function, making the study of subcellular localization a major challenge in cell biology. Achieving high resolution at the cellular and subcellular level is essential for obtaining an accurate spatial distribution of proteins, which in turn can enable the application of proteomics in clinical research. In this review, we present a comparison of current methods of spatial proteomics in BC, including untargeted and targeted strategies. Untargeted strategies enable the detection and analysis of proteins and peptides without a predetermined molecular focus, whereas targeted strategies allow the investigation of a predefined set of proteins or peptides of interest, overcoming the limitations associated with the stochastic nature of untargeted proteomics. By directly comparing these methods, we aim to provide insights into their strengths and limitations and their potential applications in BC research.

Funder

WWTF

European Union Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network

BM Fonds

Margaretha Hehberger Stiftung

COMET Competence Center CBmed—Center for Biomarker Research in Medicine

Christian-Doppler Lab for Applied Metabolomics, and by the Austrian Science Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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