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Mass spectrometric/bioinformatic identification of a protein subset that characterizes the cellular activity of anticancer peptides

Authors :
Chiara Marraccini
Gaetano Marverti
Glauco Ponterini
Franca Esposito
Domenico D'Arca
Michela Pela
Maria Rosaria Amoroso
Andrea Martello
Maria Paola Costi
Filippo Genovese
Paul Perco
Remo Guerrini
Alessandra Gualandi
Silvia Pirondi
Laura Taddia
Filippo, Genovese
Alessandra, Gualandi
Laura, Taddia
Gaetano, Marverti
Silvia, Pirondi
Chiara, Marraccini
Paul, Perco
Michela, Pel?
Remo, Guerrini
Maria Rosaria, Amoroso
Esposito, Franca
Andrea, Martello
Glauco, Ponterini
Domenico, D?arca
Maria Paola, Costi
Source :
Journal of proteome research. 13(11)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The preclinical study of the mechanism of action of anticancer small molecules is challenging due to the complexity of cancer biology and the fragmentary nature of available data. With the aim of identifying a protein subset characterizing the cellular activity of anticancer peptides, we used differential mass spectrometry to identify proteomic changes induced by two peptides, LR and [d-Gln(4)]LR, that inhibit cell growth and compared them with the changes induced by a known drug, pemetrexed, targeting the same enzyme, thymidylate synthase. The quantification of the proteome of an ovarian cancer cell model treated with LR yielded a differentially expressed protein data set with respect to untreated cells. This core set was expanded by bioinformatic data interpretation, the biologically relevant proteins were selected, and their differential expression was validated on three cis-platinum sensitive and resistant ovarian cancer cell lines. Via clustering of the protein network features, a broader view of the peptides' cellular activity was obtained. Differences from the mechanism of action of pemetrexed were inferred from different modulation of the selected proteins. The protein subset identification represents a method of general applicability to characterize the cellular activity of preclinical compounds and a tool for monitoring the cellular activity of novel drug candidates.

Details

ISSN :
15353907
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of proteome research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....13177a08705826f2eb9cfebe9eaeb43f