| Literature DB >> 25218866 |
Florence Quesada-Calvo1, Virginie Bertrand2, Rémi Longuespée3, Agnès Delga4, Gabriel Mazzucchelli3, Nicolas Smargiasso3, Dominique Baiwir5, Philippe Delvenne6, Michel Malaise7, Marie-Claire De Pauw-Gillet2, Edwin De Pauw3, Edouard Louis1, Marie-Alice Meuwis8.
Abstract
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens of patients are useful sources of materials for clinical research and have recently gained interest for use in the discovery of clinical proteomic biomarkers. However, the critical step in this field is the ability to obtain an efficient and repeatable extraction using the limited quantities of material available for research in hospital biobanks. This work describes the evaluation of the peptide/protein extraction using FFPE sections treated by the following two methods before shotgun proteomic analysis: a commercial solution (FFPE-FASP) (filter aided sample preparation) and an antigen retrieval-derived protocol (On Slice AR). Their efficiencies and repeatabilities are compared using data-independent differential quantitative label-free analysis. FFPE-FASP was shown to be globally better both qualitatively and quantitatively than On Slice AR. FFPE-FASP was tested on several samples, and differential analysis was used to compare the tissues of diverticulitis patients (healthy and inflammatory tissues). In this differential proteomic analysis using retrospective clinical FFPE material, FFPE-FASP was reproducible and provided a high number of confident protein identifications, highlighting potential protein biomarkers. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: In clinical proteomics, FFPE is an important resource for retrospective analysis and for the discovery of biomarkers. The challenge for FFPE shotgun proteomic analysis is preparation by an efficient and reproducible protocol, which includes protein extraction and digestion. In this study, we analyzed two different methods and evaluated their repeatabilities and efficiencies. We illustrated the reproducibility of the most efficient method, FFPE-FASP, by a pilot study on diverticulitis tissue and on FFPE samples amount accessible in hospital biobanks. These data showed that FFPE is suitable for use in clinical proteomics, especially when the FFPE-FASP method is combined with label-free shotgun proteomics as described in the workflow presented in this work.Entities:
Keywords: Antigen retrieval; Data independent; FFPE; Filter aided sample preparation (FASP); Label-free; Shotgun proteomics
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25218866 DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2014.08.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteomics ISSN: 1874-3919 Impact factor: 4.044