Differential expression of proteins in human prostate cancer tissues probed by MALDI imaging mass spectrometry

Author:

Mitra Amrita,Choubey Surya Kant,Das Rajdeep,Rout Pritilata,Sridhar T. S,Mishra Deepak,Mandal Amit Kumar

Abstract

AbstractHistopathology, the gold-standard method for diagnosis of human prostate cancer, is based on the analysis of changes in cellular morphology and tissue architecture in chemically stained tissue sections. Even at the very early stages of cancer with minimal phenotypic changes in cellular morphologies, there might be detectable changes in the expression profiles of proteins. Over the last decade, imaging mass spectrometry has been used to explore the spatial distribution and expression profiles of several molecules with their twodimensional heterogeneity retained across the tissue section. In the present study, using MALDI mass spectrometry based tissue imaging, we report the differential expression of three proteins, vinculin, ribonuclease T2 and 60 kDa heat shock protein across human prostate tissue sections in regions pathologically demarcated as frankly malignant. In an independent analysis, quantitative proteomics revealed that in cancerous prostate tissues, ribonuclease T2 and 60 kDa heat shock protein were significantly overexpressed by 22.26- and 6 folds respectively compared to benign condition. Our results show the utility of this approach to probe differential protein expression in architecturally intact cancer tissues. In addition, we propose that ribonuclease T2 and 60 kDa heat shock protein might be developed as diagnostic biomarkers for prostate cancer in future.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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