Proteomics-based identification of cancer-associated proteins in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Electron. j. biotechnol
; Electron. j. biotechnol;52: 1-12, July. 2021. tab, ilus, graf
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a neoplasm of B-cells characterized by variable prognosis. Exploring the proteome of CLL cells may provide insights into the disease. Therefore, eleven proteomics experiments were conducted on eleven primary CLL samples.RESULTS:
We reported a CLL proteome consisting of 919 proteins (false discovery rate (FDR) 1%) whose identification was based on the sequencing of two or more distinct peptides (FDR of peptide sequencing 1%). Mass spectrometry-based protein identification was validated for four different proteins using Western blotting and specific antibodies in different CLL samples. Small sizes of nucleolin (~57 kDa and ~68 kDa) showed a potential association with good prognosis CLL cells (n = 8, p < 0.01). Compared with normal B-cells, CLL cells over-expressed thyroid hormone receptor-associated protein 3 (THRAP3; n = 9; p = 0.00007), which is implicated in cell proliferation; and heterochromatin protein 1-binding protein 3 (HP1BP3; n = 10; p = 0.0002), which promotes cell survival and tumourogenesis. A smaller form of HP1BP3, which may correspond to HP1BP3 isoform-2, was specifically identified in normal B-cells (n = 10; p = 0.0001). HP1BP3 and THRAP3 predicted poor prognosis of CLL (p 0.05). Consistently, THRAP3 and HP1BP3 were found to be associated with cancer-related pathways (p 0.05).CONCLUSIONS:
Our findings add to the known proteome of CLL and confirm the prognostic importance of two novel cancer-associated proteins in this disease.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Leucemia Linfocítica Crónica de Células B
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Biomarcadores de Tumor
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Diagnostic_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Electron. j. biotechnol
Asunto de la revista:
BIOTECNOLOGIA
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2021
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Article
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Arabia Saudita
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Reino Unido