Author:
Romero-Ruiz Antonio,Granados-Rodríguez Melissa,Bura Florina I.,Valenzuela-Molina Francisca,Rufián-Andújar Blanca,Martínez-López Ana,Rodríguez-Ortiz Lidia,Ortega-Salas Rosa,Torres-Martínez María,Moreno-Serrano Ana,Castaño Justo,Michán Carmen,Alhama José,Vázquez-Borrego Mari C.,Arjona-Sánchez Álvaro
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a rare peritoneal mucinous carcinomatosis with largely unknown underlying molecular mechanisms. Cytoreductive surgery combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy is the only therapeutic option; however, despite its use, recurrence with a fatal outcome is common. The lack of molecular characterisation of PMP and other mucinous tumours is mainly due to the physicochemical properties of mucin.
Results
This manuscript describes the first protocol capable of breaking the mucin barrier and isolating proteins from mucinous tumours. Briefly, mucinous tumour samples were homogenised and subjected to liquid chromatography using two specific columns to reduce mainly glycoproteins, albumins and immunoglobulin G. The protein fractions were then subjected to mass spectrometry analysis and the proteomic profile obtained was analysed using various bioinformatic tools. Thus, we present here the first proteome analysed in PMP and identified a distinct mucin isoform profile in soft compared to hard mucin tumour tissues as well as key biological processes/pathways altered in mucinous tumours. Importantly, this protocol also allowed us to identify MUC13 as a potential tumour cell marker in PMP.
Conclusions
In sum, our results demonstrate that this protein isolation protocol from mucin will have a high impact, allowing the oncology research community to more rapidly advance in the knowledge of PMP and other mucinous neoplasms, as well as develop new and effective therapeutic strategies.
Funder
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Fundación Científica Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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