Two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis of a cell line derived from a breast cancer micrometastasis revealed a stem/ progenitor cell protein profile.

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Two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis of a cell line derived from a breast cancer micrometastasis revealed a stem/ progenitor cell protein profile. / Bartkowiak, Kai; Wieczorek, Marek; Buck, Friedrich; Harder, Sönke; Moldenhauer, Jennifer; Harms-Effenberger, Katharina; Pantel, Klaus; Peter-Katalinic, Jasna; Brandt, Burkhard.

in: J PROTEOME RES, Jahrgang 8, Nr. 4, 4, 2009, S. 2004-2014.

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@article{98e551fa2caf4aaba920f8fdeaed1abe,
title = "Two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis of a cell line derived from a breast cancer micrometastasis revealed a stem/ progenitor cell protein profile.",
abstract = "Dissemination of primary cancer cells to distant sites is an early event in breast cancer. These cells can invade the bone marrow, rest there, and many years later disseminated tumor cells (DTC) can grow out to form overt metastases. Epithelium specific cytokeratins are commonly used as marker proteins for sensitive detection of metastatic lesions. However, due to difficulties in the detection of DTC, the question arises if DTC necessarily have the same protein expression profile as advanced tumors. On that account, we analyzed the previously uncharacterized breast cancer DTC cell line BC-M1 by 2-D DIGE. Special protein concentration and purification protocols for 2-DE were developed which resulted in high recovery rates and increased display of alkaline proteins. A broad range reference map of metastasis relevant proteins was compiled including the cytokeratins 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, and 19 and several classes of cytoskeleton proteins involved in metastasis like ezrin, gelsolin, vinculin, or vimentin. BC-M1 shows the rare and highly metastatic vimentin/cytokeratin 5 positive and cytokeratin 8/18 negative breast cancer phenotype and expresses Her-2, which is also found in stem cells/progenitor cells of primary tumors. Supported by the detection of several other epithelium-derived proteins, the example BC-M1 indicates that the protein expression profile of DTC might be reminiscent of the expression profile of the early tumor, which differs from the advanced tumor. Hence, DTC from breast cancer patients' bone marrow expressed cytokeratin 5, which further supports our hypothesis.",
author = "Kai Bartkowiak and Marek Wieczorek and Friedrich Buck and S{\"o}nke Harder and Jennifer Moldenhauer and Katharina Harms-Effenberger and Klaus Pantel and Jasna Peter-Katalinic and Burkhard Brandt",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "8",
pages = "2004--2014",
journal = "J PROTEOME RES",
issn = "1535-3893",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
number = "4",

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T1 - Two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis of a cell line derived from a breast cancer micrometastasis revealed a stem/ progenitor cell protein profile.

AU - Bartkowiak, Kai

AU - Wieczorek, Marek

AU - Buck, Friedrich

AU - Harder, Sönke

AU - Moldenhauer, Jennifer

AU - Harms-Effenberger, Katharina

AU - Pantel, Klaus

AU - Peter-Katalinic, Jasna

AU - Brandt, Burkhard

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - Dissemination of primary cancer cells to distant sites is an early event in breast cancer. These cells can invade the bone marrow, rest there, and many years later disseminated tumor cells (DTC) can grow out to form overt metastases. Epithelium specific cytokeratins are commonly used as marker proteins for sensitive detection of metastatic lesions. However, due to difficulties in the detection of DTC, the question arises if DTC necessarily have the same protein expression profile as advanced tumors. On that account, we analyzed the previously uncharacterized breast cancer DTC cell line BC-M1 by 2-D DIGE. Special protein concentration and purification protocols for 2-DE were developed which resulted in high recovery rates and increased display of alkaline proteins. A broad range reference map of metastasis relevant proteins was compiled including the cytokeratins 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, and 19 and several classes of cytoskeleton proteins involved in metastasis like ezrin, gelsolin, vinculin, or vimentin. BC-M1 shows the rare and highly metastatic vimentin/cytokeratin 5 positive and cytokeratin 8/18 negative breast cancer phenotype and expresses Her-2, which is also found in stem cells/progenitor cells of primary tumors. Supported by the detection of several other epithelium-derived proteins, the example BC-M1 indicates that the protein expression profile of DTC might be reminiscent of the expression profile of the early tumor, which differs from the advanced tumor. Hence, DTC from breast cancer patients' bone marrow expressed cytokeratin 5, which further supports our hypothesis.

AB - Dissemination of primary cancer cells to distant sites is an early event in breast cancer. These cells can invade the bone marrow, rest there, and many years later disseminated tumor cells (DTC) can grow out to form overt metastases. Epithelium specific cytokeratins are commonly used as marker proteins for sensitive detection of metastatic lesions. However, due to difficulties in the detection of DTC, the question arises if DTC necessarily have the same protein expression profile as advanced tumors. On that account, we analyzed the previously uncharacterized breast cancer DTC cell line BC-M1 by 2-D DIGE. Special protein concentration and purification protocols for 2-DE were developed which resulted in high recovery rates and increased display of alkaline proteins. A broad range reference map of metastasis relevant proteins was compiled including the cytokeratins 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, and 19 and several classes of cytoskeleton proteins involved in metastasis like ezrin, gelsolin, vinculin, or vimentin. BC-M1 shows the rare and highly metastatic vimentin/cytokeratin 5 positive and cytokeratin 8/18 negative breast cancer phenotype and expresses Her-2, which is also found in stem cells/progenitor cells of primary tumors. Supported by the detection of several other epithelium-derived proteins, the example BC-M1 indicates that the protein expression profile of DTC might be reminiscent of the expression profile of the early tumor, which differs from the advanced tumor. Hence, DTC from breast cancer patients' bone marrow expressed cytokeratin 5, which further supports our hypothesis.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 8

SP - 2004

EP - 2014

JO - J PROTEOME RES

JF - J PROTEOME RES

SN - 1535-3893

IS - 4

M1 - 4

ER -