Proteomic analysis of ductal carcinoma of the breast using laser capture microdissection, LC-MS, and 16O/18O isotopic labeling

Journal of Proteome Research
Li ZangBarry L Karger

Abstract

The goal of this study was the development of a method for quantitative expression proteomics on the limited sample amounts obtained through laser capture microdissection (LCM) of tissues, e.g., approximately 10 000 cells, which typically contain roughly 1-4 microg protein. The 16O/18O labeling method was selected as an approach to measure differential expression. A sample preparation protocol including lysis, digestion and 16O/18O labeling was first developed for LCM cell samples. The selected protocol was examined using two LCM caps of 10 000 cells from invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast and shown to be repeatable. A further test of LC-IT-MS/MS in combination with the 16O/18O post-digestion labeling method for studying low level samples was conducted first on a single protein (BSA) and then on a 5-standard protein mixture digest of different protein amounts, each with a total content approximately 1 microg. Next, protein expression was compared between 10 000 cells, each of microdissected normal ductal epithelium and metastatic ductal carcinoma, using the developed method. The proteins from the microdissected cells were extracted, precipitated, digested with trypsin and then 16O/18O labeled. The normal and metastatic cel...Continue Reading

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