Identification of novel biomarkers in pediatric primitive neuroectodermal tumors and ependymomas by proteome-wide analysis

Judith M. de Bont, Monique L. den Boer*, Johan M. Kros, Monique M. C. J. Passier, Roel E. Reddinglus, Peter A. E. Sillevis Smitt, Theo M. Luider, Rob Pieters

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    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to identify aberrantly expressed proteins in pediatric primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNETs) and ependymornas. Tumor tissue of 29 PNET and 12 ependymoma patients was subjected to 2-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis. Gel analysis resulted in 79 protein spots being differentially expressed between PNETs and ependymomas (p <0.0 1, fold change difference in expression > 2). Three proteins, stathmin, annexin At, and calcyphosine, were chosen for validation by immunohistochemistry. Stathmin was expressed 2.6-fold higher in PNETs than in ependymomas, and annexin A1 and calcyphosine were expressed 2.5- and 37.6-fold higher, respectively, in ependymomas. All PNETs showed strong staining for stathmin, and all ependymomas were strongly positive for annexin A1, whereas control tissues were negative. Calcyphosine immunoreactivity was observed in 59% of the ependymomas and was most profound in ependymoma tissue showing epithelial differentiation. mRNA expression levels of stathmin, annexin A1, and calcyphosine significantly correlated (R-s = 0.65 [p <0.0001], R-s = 0.50 [p = 0.001], and R, = 0.72 [p <0.0001], respectively) with protein expression levels. In conclusion, using a protcome-wide approach, stathmin, annexin At, and calcyphosine were successfully identified as tumor-specific proteins in pediatric PNETs and ependymornas. Ongoing studies are focused on characterizing the role of these proteins as tumor markers and potential drug targets in pediatric brain tumors.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)505-516
    Number of pages12
    JournalJournal of neuropathology and experimental neurology
    Volume66
    Issue number6
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2007

    Keywords

    • 2-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis
    • annexin A1
    • calcyphosine
    • pediatric brain tumors
    • stathmin
    • HUMAN BREAST-CANCER
    • ANNEXIN-I
    • NERVOUS-SYSTEM
    • DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION
    • GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS
    • CELLS
    • STATHMIN
    • PHOSPHORYLATION
    • CARCINOMA
    • ADENOCARCINOMA

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