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Sook Ryun Park1, Robert J Kinders2, Sonny Khin3, Melinda Hollingshead4, Smitha Antony1, Ralph E Parchment3, Joseph E Tomaszewski1, Shivaani Kummar1, James H Doroshow5.
Abstract
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) is an important marker of hypoxia in human tumors and has been implicated in tumor progression. Drugs targeting HIF-1α are being developed, but the ability to measure drug-induced changes in HIF-1α is limited by the lability of the protein in normoxia. Our goal was to devise methods for specimen collection and processing that preserve HIF-1α in solid tumor tissues and to develop and validate a two-site chemiluminescent quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for HIF-1α. We tested various strategies for HIF-1α stabilization in solid tumors, including nitrogen gas-purged lysis buffer, the addition of proteasome inhibitors or the prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor 2-hydroxyglutarate, and bead homogenization. Degassing and the addition of 2-hydroxyglutarate to the collection buffer significantly increased HIF-1α recovery, whereas bead homogenization in sealed tubes improved HIF-1α recovery and reduced sample variability. Validation of the ELISA demonstrated intra- and inter-assay variability of less than 15% and accuracy of 99.8±8.3% as assessed by spike recovery. Inter-laboratory reproducibility was also demonstrated (R(2)=0.999). Careful sample handling techniques allow us to quantitatively detect HIF-1α in samples as small as 2.5μg of total protein extract, and this method is currently being applied to analyze tumor biopsy specimens in early-phase clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: HIF-1α; Hypoxia-inducible factor; Pharmacodynamics; Quantitative ELISA; Solid tumors
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24799347 PMCID: PMC4810780 DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2014.04.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Biochem ISSN: 0003-2697 Impact factor: 3.365