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Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer

Multiplexed small molecule inhibitors covalently bound to Sepharose beads (MIBs) were used to capture functional kinases in luminal, HER2-enriched and triple negative (basal-like and claudin-low) breast cancer cell lines and tumors. Kinase MIB-binding profiles at baseline without perturbation proteo...

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Autores principales: Collins, Kyla A.L., Stuhlmiller, Timothy J., Zawistowski, Jon S., East, Michael P., Pham, Trang T., Hall, Claire R., Goulet, Daniel R., Bevill, Samantha M., Angus, Steven P., Velarde, Sara H., Sciaky, Noah, Oprea, Tudor I., Graves, Lee M., Johnson, Gary L., Gomez, Shawn M.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29643987
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24337
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author Collins, Kyla A.L.
Stuhlmiller, Timothy J.
Zawistowski, Jon S.
East, Michael P.
Pham, Trang T.
Hall, Claire R.
Goulet, Daniel R.
Bevill, Samantha M.
Angus, Steven P.
Velarde, Sara H.
Sciaky, Noah
Oprea, Tudor I.
Graves, Lee M.
Johnson, Gary L.
Gomez, Shawn M.
author_facet Collins, Kyla A.L.
Stuhlmiller, Timothy J.
Zawistowski, Jon S.
East, Michael P.
Pham, Trang T.
Hall, Claire R.
Goulet, Daniel R.
Bevill, Samantha M.
Angus, Steven P.
Velarde, Sara H.
Sciaky, Noah
Oprea, Tudor I.
Graves, Lee M.
Johnson, Gary L.
Gomez, Shawn M.
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description Multiplexed small molecule inhibitors covalently bound to Sepharose beads (MIBs) were used to capture functional kinases in luminal, HER2-enriched and triple negative (basal-like and claudin-low) breast cancer cell lines and tumors. Kinase MIB-binding profiles at baseline without perturbation proteomically distinguished the four breast cancer subtypes. Understudied kinases, whose disease associations and pharmacology are generally unexplored, were highly represented in MIB-binding taxonomies and are integrated into signaling subnetworks with kinases that have been previously well characterized in breast cancer. Computationally it was possible to define subtypes using profiles of less than 50 of the more than 300 kinases bound to MIBs that included understudied as well as metabolic and lipid kinases. Furthermore, analysis of MIB-binding profiles established potential functional annotations for these understudied kinases. Thus, comprehensive MIBs-based capture of kinases provides a unique proteomics-based method for integration of poorly characterized kinases of the understudied kinome into functional subnetworks in breast cancer cells and tumors that is not possible using genomic strategies. The MIB-binding profiles readily defined subtype-selective differential adaptive kinome reprogramming in response to targeted kinase inhibition, demonstrating how MIB profiles can be used in determining dynamic kinome changes that result in subtype selective phenotypic state changes.
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spelling pubmed-58846422018-04-11 Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer Collins, Kyla A.L. Stuhlmiller, Timothy J. Zawistowski, Jon S. East, Michael P. Pham, Trang T. Hall, Claire R. Goulet, Daniel R. Bevill, Samantha M. Angus, Steven P. Velarde, Sara H. Sciaky, Noah Oprea, Tudor I. Graves, Lee M. Johnson, Gary L. Gomez, Shawn M. Oncotarget Research Paper Multiplexed small molecule inhibitors covalently bound to Sepharose beads (MIBs) were used to capture functional kinases in luminal, HER2-enriched and triple negative (basal-like and claudin-low) breast cancer cell lines and tumors. Kinase MIB-binding profiles at baseline without perturbation proteomically distinguished the four breast cancer subtypes. Understudied kinases, whose disease associations and pharmacology are generally unexplored, were highly represented in MIB-binding taxonomies and are integrated into signaling subnetworks with kinases that have been previously well characterized in breast cancer. Computationally it was possible to define subtypes using profiles of less than 50 of the more than 300 kinases bound to MIBs that included understudied as well as metabolic and lipid kinases. Furthermore, analysis of MIB-binding profiles established potential functional annotations for these understudied kinases. Thus, comprehensive MIBs-based capture of kinases provides a unique proteomics-based method for integration of poorly characterized kinases of the understudied kinome into functional subnetworks in breast cancer cells and tumors that is not possible using genomic strategies. The MIB-binding profiles readily defined subtype-selective differential adaptive kinome reprogramming in response to targeted kinase inhibition, demonstrating how MIB profiles can be used in determining dynamic kinome changes that result in subtype selective phenotypic state changes. Impact Journals LLC 2018-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5884642/ /pubmed/29643987 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24337 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Collins et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Collins, Kyla A.L.
Stuhlmiller, Timothy J.
Zawistowski, Jon S.
East, Michael P.
Pham, Trang T.
Hall, Claire R.
Goulet, Daniel R.
Bevill, Samantha M.
Angus, Steven P.
Velarde, Sara H.
Sciaky, Noah
Oprea, Tudor I.
Graves, Lee M.
Johnson, Gary L.
Gomez, Shawn M.
Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title_full Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title_fullStr Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title_short Proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
title_sort proteomic analysis defines kinase taxonomies specific for subtypes of breast cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29643987
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24337
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