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The effects of sample handling on proteomics assessed by reverse phase protein arrays (RPPA): Functional proteomic profiling in leukemia.

Terzah M Horton1, Fieke W Hoff2, Anneke van Dijk2, Gaye N Jenkins3, Debra Morrison4, Teena Bhatla5, Laura Hogan6, Eleny Romanos-Sirakis7, Julia Meyer8, William L Carroll9, Yihua Qiu10, Tao Wang11, Qianxing Mo12, Steven M Kornblau10.   

Abstract

Reverse phase protein arrays (RPPA) can assess protein expression and activation states in large numbers of samples (n > 1000) and evidence suggests feasibility in the setting of multi-institution clinical trials. Despite evidence in solid tumors, little is known about protein stability in leukemia. Proteins collected from leukemia cells in blood and bone marrow biopsies must be sufficiently stable for analysis. Using 58 leukemia samples, we initially assessed protein/phospho-protein integrity for the following preanalytical variables: 1) shipping vs local processing, 2) temperature (4 °C vs ambient temperature), 3) collection tube type (heparin vs Cell Save (CS) preservation tubes), 4) treatment effect (pre- vs post-chemotherapy) and 5) transit time. Next, we assessed 1515 samples from the Children's Oncology Group Phase 3 AML clinical trial (AAML1031, NCT01371981) for the effects of transit time and tube type. Protein expression from shipped blood samples was stable if processed in ≤72 h. While protein expression in pre-chemotherapy samples was stable in both heparin and CS tubes, post-chemotherapy samples were stable in only CS tubes. RPPA protein extremes is a successful quality control measure to identify and exclude poor quality samples. These data demonstrate that a majority of shipped proteins can be accurately assessed using RPPA. SIGNIFICANCE: RPPA can assess protein abundance and activation states in large numbers of samples using small amounts of material, making this method ideal for use in multi-institution clinical trials. However, there is little known about the effect of preanalytical handling variables on protein stability and the integrity of protein concentrations after sample collection and shipping. In this study, we used RPPA to assess preanalytical variables that could potentially affect protein concentrations. We found that the preanalytical variables of shipping, transit time, and temperature had minimal effects on RPPA protein concentration distributions in peripheral blood and bone marrow, demonstrating that these preanalytical variables could be successfully managed in a multi-site clinical trial setting.
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Keywords:  ALL; AML; Leukemia; Pediatric oncology; Protein stability; Proteomics; RPPA

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33212251      PMCID: PMC7877245          DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2020.104046

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


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