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Proteome analysis and tissue array for profiling protein markers associated with type B thymoma subclassification 被引量:1
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作者 SUN Qiang-ling FANG Wen-tao +5 位作者 FENG Jian ZHANG Jie YANG Xiao-hua GU Zhi-tao ZHU Lei SHA Hui-fang 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第16期2811-2818,共8页
Background The prognostic relevance of World Health Organization (WHO) subtypes within type B thymomas is still controversial. Understanding of the molecular characteristics of the different histologic types of thym... Background The prognostic relevance of World Health Organization (WHO) subtypes within type B thymomas is still controversial. Understanding of the molecular characteristics of the different histologic types of thymomas will provide meaningful information for diagnosis and therapeutic management in type B thymoma. Methods Proteins extracted from twelve type B thymoma tissue specimens (six type B1 and six type B2) were analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) coupled with MALDI-TOF-MS. Differentially expressed proteins were then assayed in sixty-nine type B thymoma tissues (including B1, B2 and B3) by tissue array analysis with immunohistochemistry staining. The relationship of their expression with clinicopathological parameters, such as tumor stage or WHO classification, was estimated by Spearman's Rank Correlation Test. Results Sixteen differentially expressed proteins between type B1 and B2 thymoma tissues were identified. The differential levels of ezrin and glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) were validated using immunohistochemistry staining. A statistically significant difference was observed in the positive rate of ezrin expression between type B1 thymoma and type B3 thymoma (Z= -2.963, P 〈0.01). Ezrin showed a tendency to be expressed in higher classification tumors from type B1 to B3. A statistical analysis demonstrated that type B2 and B3 tumors had significantly higher positive expression of GSTP1 than the B1 group (type B2 vs. BI: Z= -2.582, P 〈0.01; type B3 vs. BI: Z= -4.012, P 〈0.001). The results also showed a strong correlation between GSTP1 and WHO type staging of B1 to B3 tumors (Spearman's correlation coefficient: 0.633, P 〈0.001). Statistical analysis showed that there was close correlation between GSTP1 and ezrin expression with the clinical stage (Spearman's correlation coefficients, ezrin: 0.481, P 〈0.05; GSTPI: 0.484, P 〈0.01). Conclusions Differentially expressed proteins between type B1 and B2 thymoma tissues were analyzed by comparative proteomic analysis. The techniques of proteomic analysis and tissue array provide a potential tool for screening of key molecules in type B thymoma histological sub-classifications. The statistical analysis of ezrin and GSTP1 expression by immunohistochemistry, especially GSTP1, may be a useful approach for type B thymoma classification. 展开更多
关键词 type B thymoma proteomics ezrin glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) tissue array analysis
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Atypical chemokine receptor CCRL2 is overexpressed in prostate cancer cells 被引量:1
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作者 Niradiz Reyes Ines Benedetti +2 位作者 Juan Rebollo Oscar Correa Jan Geliebter 《The Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS CSCD 2019年第1期17-23,共7页
Atypical chemokine receptors have recently emerged as important molecular players in health and diseases; they affect chemokine availability and function and impact a multitude of pathophysiological events, including ... Atypical chemokine receptors have recently emerged as important molecular players in health and diseases; they affect chemokine availability and function and impact a multitude of pathophysiological events, including the tumorigenesis process. This family of atypical receptors comprises five members: ACKR1/DARC, ACKR2/D6,ACKR3/CXCR7, ACKR4/CCRL1, and ACKR5/CCRL2. This work evaluated the differential expression of these receptors in prostate cancer using quantitative PCR. Further evaluation of CCRL2 at the protein level confirmed its overexpression in a metastatic cell line and in malignant prostatic tissues from patients. CCRL2, a presumed member of the atypical chemokine receptor family, plays a key role in lung dendritic cell trafficking to peripheral lymph nodes.Recent studies have reported the expression of CCRL2 in different human cancer cell lines and tissues. However, its function and expression in prostate cancer has not been previously addressed. 展开更多
关键词 CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR PROSTATIC NEOPLASMS CCRL2 RECEPTOR real-time POLYMERASE chain reaction tissue array analysis
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