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MALDI-MS tissue imaging identification of biliverdin reductase B overexpression in prostate cancer.

Johannes Dominikus Pallua1, Georg Schaefer, Christof Seifarth, Michael Becker, Stephan Meding, Sandra Rauser, Axel Walch, Michael Handler, Michael Netzer, Marina Popovscaia, Melanie Osl, Christian Baumgartner, Herbert Lindner, Leopold Kremser, Bettina Sarg, Georg Bartsch, Christian W Huck, Günther K Bonn, Helmut Klocker.   

Abstract

New biomarkers are needed to improve the specificity of prostate cancer detection and characterisation of individual tumors. In a proteomics profiling approach using MALDI-MS tissue imaging on frozen tissue sections, we identified discriminating masses. Imaging analysis of cancer, non-malignant benign epithelium and stromal areas of 15 prostatectomy specimens in a test and 10 in a validation set identified characteristic m/z peaks for each tissue type, e.g. m/z 10775 for benign epithelial, m/z 6284 and m/z 6657.5 for cancer and m/z 4965 for stromal tissue. A 10-fold cross-validation analysis showed highest discriminatory ability to separate tissue types for m/z 6284 and m/z 6657.5, both overexpressed in cancer, and a multicomponent mass peak cluster at m/z 10775-10797.4 overexpressed in benign epithelial tissue. ROC AUC values for these three masses ranged from 0.85 to 0.95 in the discrimination of malignant and non-malignant tissue. To identify the underlying proteins, prostate whole tissue extract was separated by nano-HPLC and subjected to MALDI TOF/TOF analysis. Proteins in fractions containing discriminatory m/z masses were identified by MS/MS analysis and candidate marker proteins subsequently validated by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Biliverdin reductase B (BLVRB) turned out to be overexpressed in PCa tissue. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: In this study on cryosections of radical prostatectomies of prostate cancer patients, we performed a MALDI-MS tissue imaging analysis and a consecutive protein identification of significant m/z masses by nano-HPLC, MALDI TOF/TOF and MS/MS analysis. We identified BLVRB as a potential biomarker in the discrimination of PCa and benign tissue, also suggesting BVR as a feasible therapeutic target.
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Keywords:  AMACR; BLVR; Biliverdin reductase; GS; Gleason score (sum of the two most abundant tumor Gleason patterns); HE; Heme metabolism; IHC; Mass spectrometry tissue imaging; P53-related protein P63; P63; PCa; PSA; Prostate cancer; ROI; TMA; Tissue biomarker; alpha methylacyl CoA racemase; biliverdin reductase; hematoxilin-eosine; immunohistochemistry; pT; pathological tumor stage; prostate cancer; prostate specific antigen; region of interest; tissue micro array.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23954705     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2013.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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