Literature DB >> 14570202

Cell cycle-dependent protein fingerprint from a single cancer cell: image cytometry coupled with single-cell capillary sieving electrophoresis.

Shen Hu1, Zhang Le, Sergey Krylov, Norman J Dovichi.   

Abstract

Study of cell cycle-dependent protein expression is important in oncology, stem cell research, and developmental biology. In this paper, we report the first protein fingerprint from a single cell with known phase in the cell cycle. To determine that phase, we treated HT-29 colon cancer cells with Hoescht 33342, a vital nuclear stain. A microscope was used to measure the fluorescence intensity from one treated cell; in this form of image cytometry, the fluorescence intensity is proportional to the cell's DNA content, which varies in a predictable fashion during the cell cycle. To generate the protein fingerprint, the cell was aspirated into the separation capillary and lysed. Proteins were fluorescently labeled with 3-(2-furoylquinoline-2-carboxaldehyde, separated by capillary sieving electrophoresis, and detected by laser-induced fluorescence. This form of electrophoresis is the capillary version of SDS-PAGE. The single-cell electropherogram partially resolved approximately 25 components in a 30-min separation, and the dynamic range of the detector exceeded 5000. There was a large cell-to-cell variation in protein expression, averaging 40% relative standard deviation across the electropherogram. The dominant source of variation was the phase of the cell in the cell cycle; on average, approximately 60% of the cell-to-cell variance in protein expression was associated with the cell cycle. Cells in the G1 and G2/M phases of the cell cycle had 27 and 21% relative standard deviations in protein expression, respectively. Cells in the G2/M phase generated signals that were twice the amplitude of the signals generated by G1 phase cells, as expected for cells that are soon to divide into two daughter cells. When electropherograms were normalized to total protein content, the expression of only one component was dependent on cell cycle at the 99% confidence limit. That protein is tentatively identified as cytokeratin 18 in a companion paper.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14570202     DOI: 10.1021/ac034153r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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