Proteomic identification of putative biomarkers of radiotherapy resistance: a possible role for the 26S proteasome?

放射治疗抗性的假定生物标志物的蛋白质组学鉴定:26S 蛋白酶体的可能作用?

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作者:Laura Smith, Omar Qutob, Mark B Watson, Andrew W Beavis, Donna Potts, Kevin J Welham, Veerabhadram Garimella, Michael J Lind, Philip J Drew, Lynn Cawkwell

Conclusions

These findings suggest that the 26S proteasome may provide a general predictive biomarker for radiotherapy outcome.

Purpose

We aimed to identify putative predictive protein biomarkers of radioresistance. Experimental design: Three breast cancer cell lines (MCF7, MDA-MB-231, and T47D) were used as in vitro models to study radioresistance. Inherent radiosensitivities were examined using a clonogenic survival assay. It was revealed that each cell line differed in their response to radiotherapy. These parental breast cancer cell lines were used to establish novel derivatives (MCF7RR, MDA-MB-231RR, and T47DRR) displaying significant resistance to ionizing radiation. Derivative cells were compared with parental cells to identify putative biomarkers associated with the radioresistant phenotype. To identify these biomarkers, complementary proteomic screening approaches were exploited encompassing two-dimensional gel electrophoresis in combination with mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry and quantitative proteomics using iTRAQ technology.

Results

A large number of potential biomarkers were identified, and several of these were confirmed using Western blot analysis. In particular, a decrease in the expression of the 26S proteasome was found in all radioresistant derivatives when compared with the respective parent cells. Decreased expression of this target was also found to be associated with radioresistant laryngeal tumors (P = .05) in a small pilot immunohistochemical study. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the 26S proteasome may provide a general predictive biomarker for radiotherapy outcome.

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