Literature DB >> 18798264

Identification of new accessible tumor antigens in human colon cancer by ex vivo protein biotinylation and comparative mass spectrometry analysis.

Paolo Conrotto1, Christoph Roesli, Jascha Rybak, Philippe Kischel, David Waltregny, Dario Neri, Vincent Castronovo.   

Abstract

One of the most promising new strategies for the development of efficacious cancer therapies relies on the targeted delivery of biopharmaceutical to the tumor environment by the use of selective and specific antibodies. The identification of accessible perivascular proteins selectively overexpressed in cancer tissue may facilitate the development of antibody-based biopharmaceutical administration. This approach is potentially highly selective and specific, combining the presence of tumor biomarkers readily accessible from the blood vessels and the high rate of angiogenesis characteristic of cancer tissues. We performed ex vivo perfusions of surgically resected human colon cancer using a reactive ester derivative of biotin, thus achieving a selective covalent modification of accessible proteins in vascular structures and stroma. After extraction and purification, biotinylated proteins were digested and the resulting peptides submitted to a comparative mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis, revealing quantitative differences between normal and cancer colon. Sixty-seven of the total 367 proteins identified were found to be preferentially expressed at the tumor site. We generated human monoclonal antibodies against 2 potential tumor targets, NGAL and GW112, and we proved their selective expression in cancer colon and not or barely in healthy tissues. This article presents the first proteomic analysis of human colorectal cancer structures readily accessible from the tumor vasculature, revealing the overexpression of novel tumor antigens which may serve as selective targets for antibody-based imaging and therapeutic biomolecular strategies. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18798264     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.23861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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Review 5.  Plasma membrane proteomics and its application in clinical cancer biomarker discovery.

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9.  Lipocalin 2: a multifaceted modulator of human cancer.

Authors:  Jiang Yang; Marsha A Moses
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2009-08-08       Impact factor: 4.534

Review 10.  Proteomics for discovery of candidate colorectal cancer biomarkers.

Authors:  Paula Alvarez-Chaver; Olalla Otero-Estévez; María Páez de la Cadena; Francisco J Rodríguez-Berrocal; Vicenta S Martínez-Zorzano
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