Literature DB >> 25611981

Integrative analysis of genomics and proteomics data on clinical breast cancer tissue specimens extracted with acid guanidinium thiocyanate-phenol-chloroform.

René B H Braakman1, Karel Bezstarosti, Anieta M Sieuwerts, Vanja de Weerd, Anne M van Galen, Christoph Stingl, Theo M Luider, Mieke A M Timmermans, Marcel Smid, John W M Martens, John A Foekens, Jeroen A A Demmers, Arzu Umar.   

Abstract

Acid guanidinium thiocyanate, phenol, and chloroform extraction (AGPC) is a commonly used procedure to extract RNA from fresh frozen tissues and cell lines. In addition, DNA and proteins can be recovered, which makes AGPC an attractive source for integrative analysis on tissues of which little material is available, such as clinical specimens. Despite this potential, AGPC has only scarcely been used for proteomic analysis, mainly due to difficulties in extracting proteins. We have used a quantitative mass spectrometry method to show that proteins can readily be recovered from AGPC extracted tissues with high recovery and repeatability, which allows this method to be used for global proteomic profiling. Protein expression data for a selected number of clinically relevant markers, of which transcript and protein levels are known to be correlated, were in agreement with genomic and transcriptomic data obtained from the same AGPC lysate. Furthermore, global proteomic profiling successfully discriminated breast tumor tissues according to their clinical subtype. Lastly, a reference gene set of differentially expressed transcripts was strongly enriched in the differentially abundant proteins in our cohort. AGPC lysates are therefore well suited for comparative protein and integrative analyses.

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Keywords:  RNA Bee; acid guanidinium phenol-chloroform; breast cancer; genomics; proteomics; sample preparation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25611981     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.5b00046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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