Abstract

We employed laser microdissection to selectively harvest tumor cells and stroma from the microenvironment of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) tissues. The captured HNSCC tissue fractions were analyzed by quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics using a data independent analysis approach. In paired samples, we achieved excellent proteome coverage having quantified 6,668 proteins with a median quantitative coefficient of variation under 10%. We observed significant differences in relevant functional pathways between the spatially resolved tumor and stroma regions. Our results identified extracellular matrix (ECM) as a major component enriched in the stroma, including many cancer associated fibroblast signature proteins in this compartment. We demonstrate the potential for comparative deep proteome analysis from very low starting input in a scalable format that is useful to decipher the alterations in tumor and the stromal microenvironment. Correlating such results with clinical features or disease progression will likely enable identification of novel targets for disease classification and interventions.

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