| Literature DB >> 26487484 |
Eleanor S Drummond1, Shruti Nayak2, Beatrix Ueberheide2,3, Thomas Wisniewski4.
Abstract
The vast majority of human tissue specimens are formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) archival samples, making this type of tissue a potential gold mine for medical research. It is now accepted that proteomics can be done using FFPE tissue and can generate similar results as snap-frozen tissue. However, the current methodology requires a large amount of starting protein, limiting the questions that can be answered in these types of proteomics studies and making cell-type specific proteomics studies difficult. Cell-type specific proteomics has the potential to greatly enhance understanding of cell functioning in both normal and disease states. Therefore, here we describe a new method that allows localized proteomics on individual cell populations isolated from FFPE tissue sections using laser capture microdissection. To demonstrate this technique we microdissected neurons from archived tissue blocks of the temporal cortex from patients with Alzheimer's disease. Using this method we identified over 400 proteins in microdissected neurons; on average 78% that were neuronal and 50% that were associated with Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, this technique is able to provide accurate and meaningful data and has great potential for any future study that wishes to perform localized proteomics using very small amounts of archived FFPE tissue.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26487484 PMCID: PMC4614382 DOI: 10.1038/srep15456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Total number of proteins detected using LC-MS comparing (a) three different lysis methods (b) three different staining methods keeping the lysis method constant (in solution digestion) (c) formic acid digestion on isolated neurons.
Bar graph of total number of proteins detected by tissue area in (d) whole regions of temporal cortex and (e) neurons microdissected from the temporal cortex.
Overview of samples tested and the total number of proteins detected using LC-MS.
| Type of tissue | Detailed protein list | Sample treatment | Area of tissue | Procedural replicates | Total number of proteins | Neuronal proteins (% total) | AD associated proteins (% total) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S1 | In solution digest | 10 mm2 | 3 | 1665 | 944 (57%) | 519 (31%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S1 | Rapigest | 10 mm2 | 3 | 1773 | 984 (55%) | 528 (30%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S1 | RIPA buffer In gel digest | 10 mm2 | 3 | 1598 | 914 (57%) | 505 (32%) |
| Temporal cortex region (unstained) | Figure S2 | In solution digest | 10 mm2 | 1 | 846 | 544 (64%) | 373 (44%) |
| Temporal cortex region (cresyl violet stained) | Figure S2 | In solution digest | 10 mm2 | 1 | 955 | 601 (63%) | 397 (42%) |
| Temporal cortex region (immunostained) | Figure S2 | In solution digest | 10 mm2 | 1 | 1009 | 636 (63%) | 410 (41%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 0.5 mm2 | 1 | 649 | 456 (70%) | 327 (50%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 1 mm2 | 1 | 711 | 492 (69%) | 339 (48%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 1.5 mm2 | 1 | 856 | 566 (66%) | 388 (45%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 2 mm2 | 1 | 956 | 615 (64%) | 406 (42%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 2.5 mm2 | 1 | 970 | 625 (64%) | 409 (42%) |
| Temporal cortex region | Figure S3 | In solution digest | 3 mm2 | 1 | 949 | 613 (65%) | 395 (42%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S4 | In solution digest | 0.5 mm2 | 1 | 202 | 159 (79%) | 109 (54%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S4 | In solution digest | 1 mm2 | 1 | 261 | 203 (78%) | 143 (55%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S4 | In solution digest | 1.5 mm2 | 1 | 399 | 306 (77%) | 209 (52%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S4/S5 | In solution digest | 2 mm2 | 1 | 433 | 337 (78%) | 233 (54%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S4 | In solution digest | 2.5 mm2 | 1 | 396 | 306 (77%) | 199 (50%) |
| Temporal cortex neurons | Figure S5 | Formic acid -In solution digest | 2 mm2 | 1 | 503 | 387 (77%) | 254 (50%) |
Detailed protein identification results can be found in the supplementary data sheets. The percentages of identified proteins that were confirmed neuronal proteins or known to be associated with AD are shown in the final two columns. For these results the more stringent neuronal database was used, ensuring that only proteins that have been previously confirmed in published studies were classified as neuronal.
Patient characteristics.
| Patient | Experiment | Tissue block storage time | Diagnosis | Gender | Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Staining comparison | 2 years | AD (A3,B3,C3) | M | 82 |
| 2 | Lysis comparison, temporal cortex titration curve, neuron titration curve, neurons (formic acid extraction) | 10 years | AD (A3,B3,C3) | F | 85 |