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Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens

Rationale: Cancer phosphoproteomics can provide insights regarding kinases that can be targeted for therapeutic applications. Monitoring the phosphoproteomics in cancer is expected to play a key role in optimizing treatments with kinase inhibitors. Clinical phosphoproteomics in surgical tissues and...

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Autores principales: Abe, Yuichi, Hirano, Hidekazu, Shoji, Hirokazu, Tada, Asa, Isoyama, Junko, Kakudo, Akemi, Gunji, Daigo, Honda, Kazufumi, Boku, Narikazu, Adachi, Jun, Tomonaga, Takeshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32089736
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.37623
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author Abe, Yuichi
Hirano, Hidekazu
Shoji, Hirokazu
Tada, Asa
Isoyama, Junko
Kakudo, Akemi
Gunji, Daigo
Honda, Kazufumi
Boku, Narikazu
Adachi, Jun
Tomonaga, Takeshi
author_facet Abe, Yuichi
Hirano, Hidekazu
Shoji, Hirokazu
Tada, Asa
Isoyama, Junko
Kakudo, Akemi
Gunji, Daigo
Honda, Kazufumi
Boku, Narikazu
Adachi, Jun
Tomonaga, Takeshi
author_sort Abe, Yuichi
collection PubMed
description Rationale: Cancer phosphoproteomics can provide insights regarding kinases that can be targeted for therapeutic applications. Monitoring the phosphoproteomics in cancer is expected to play a key role in optimizing treatments with kinase inhibitors. Clinical phosphoproteomics in surgical tissues and patient-derived models has been studied intensively. However, the reported data may not accurately reflect the phosphosignaling status in patients due to the effect of ischemia occurring during surgery or changes in the characteristics of cancer cells when establishing the models. In contrast, endoscopic biopsies have an advantage for clinical phosphoproteomics because they can be rapidly cryo-preserved. We aimed to develop a highly sensitive method for phosphoproteomics in endoscopic biopsies of gastric cancer. Methods: Three tumor biopsies and three normal gastric biopsies were obtained by endoscopy at one time, and subjected to our optimized phosphoproteomics. Phosphopeptides were enriched with an immobilized metal affinity chromatography, and labeled with Tandem Mass Tag reagent. Quantified phosphosites were compared between the pairs of tumor/normal biopsies within same patient. Cancer-specific activated pathways and kinases were identified by pathway enrichment analysis and kinase-substrate enrichment analysis. Results: Our protocol enabled the identification of more than 10,000 class 1 phosphosites from endoscopic biopsies. A comparison between samples from cancer tissue and normal mucosa demonstrated differences in the phosphosignaling, including biomarkers of response to DNA damage. Finally, cancer-specific activation of DNA damage response signaling was validated by additional phosphoproteomics of other patients and western blotting of gastric cancer/normal cells. Conclusion: In summary, our pioneering approach will facilitate more accurate clinical phosphoproteomics in endoscopic biopsies, which can be applied to monitor the activities of therapeutic kinases and, ultimately, can be a useful tool to precision medicine.
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spelling pubmed-70191652020-02-23 Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens Abe, Yuichi Hirano, Hidekazu Shoji, Hirokazu Tada, Asa Isoyama, Junko Kakudo, Akemi Gunji, Daigo Honda, Kazufumi Boku, Narikazu Adachi, Jun Tomonaga, Takeshi Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Cancer phosphoproteomics can provide insights regarding kinases that can be targeted for therapeutic applications. Monitoring the phosphoproteomics in cancer is expected to play a key role in optimizing treatments with kinase inhibitors. Clinical phosphoproteomics in surgical tissues and patient-derived models has been studied intensively. However, the reported data may not accurately reflect the phosphosignaling status in patients due to the effect of ischemia occurring during surgery or changes in the characteristics of cancer cells when establishing the models. In contrast, endoscopic biopsies have an advantage for clinical phosphoproteomics because they can be rapidly cryo-preserved. We aimed to develop a highly sensitive method for phosphoproteomics in endoscopic biopsies of gastric cancer. Methods: Three tumor biopsies and three normal gastric biopsies were obtained by endoscopy at one time, and subjected to our optimized phosphoproteomics. Phosphopeptides were enriched with an immobilized metal affinity chromatography, and labeled with Tandem Mass Tag reagent. Quantified phosphosites were compared between the pairs of tumor/normal biopsies within same patient. Cancer-specific activated pathways and kinases were identified by pathway enrichment analysis and kinase-substrate enrichment analysis. Results: Our protocol enabled the identification of more than 10,000 class 1 phosphosites from endoscopic biopsies. A comparison between samples from cancer tissue and normal mucosa demonstrated differences in the phosphosignaling, including biomarkers of response to DNA damage. Finally, cancer-specific activation of DNA damage response signaling was validated by additional phosphoproteomics of other patients and western blotting of gastric cancer/normal cells. Conclusion: In summary, our pioneering approach will facilitate more accurate clinical phosphoproteomics in endoscopic biopsies, which can be applied to monitor the activities of therapeutic kinases and, ultimately, can be a useful tool to precision medicine. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7019165/ /pubmed/32089736 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.37623 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Abe, Yuichi
Hirano, Hidekazu
Shoji, Hirokazu
Tada, Asa
Isoyama, Junko
Kakudo, Akemi
Gunji, Daigo
Honda, Kazufumi
Boku, Narikazu
Adachi, Jun
Tomonaga, Takeshi
Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title_full Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title_fullStr Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title_short Comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
title_sort comprehensive characterization of the phosphoproteome of gastric cancer from endoscopic biopsy specimens
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7019165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32089736
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.37623
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