Abstract

BackgroundNon Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the major cause of cancer related-death. Many patients receive diagnosis at advanced stage leading to a poor prognosis. At present, no satisfactory screening tests are available in clinical practice and the discovery and validation of new biomarkers is mandatory. Surface Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (SELDI-ToF-MS) is a recent high-throughput technique used to detect new tumour markers. In this study we performed SELDI-ToF-MS analysis on serum samples treated with the ProteoMiner™ kit, a combinatorial library of hexapeptide ligands coupled to beads, to reduce the wide dynamic range of protein concentration in the sample. Serum from 44 NSCLC patients and 19 healthy controls were analyzed with IMAC30-Cu and H50 ProteinChip Arrays.ResultsComparing SELDI-ToF-MS protein profiles of NSCLC patients and healthy controls, 28 protein peaks were found significantly different (p < 0.05), and were used as predictors to build decision classification trees. This statistical analysis selected 10 protein peaks in the low-mass range (2-24 kDa) and 6 in the high-mass range (40-80 kDa). The classification models for the low-mass range had a sensitivity and specificity of 70.45% (31/44) and 68.42% (13/19) for IMAC30-Cu, and 72.73% (32/44) and 73.68% (14/19) for H50 ProteinChip Arrays.ConclusionsThese preliminary results suggest that SELDI-ToF-MS protein profiling of serum samples pretreated with ProteoMiner™ can improve the discovery of protein peaks differentially expressed between NSCLC patients and healthy subjects, useful to build classification algorithms with high sensitivity and specificity. However, identification of the significantly different protein peaks needs further study in order to provide a better understanding of the biological nature of these potential biomarkers and their role in the underlying disease process.

Highlights

  • Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the major cause of cancer related-death

  • A total of 63 enriched serum samples were analyzed by SELDI-ToF-MS with both IMAC30-Cu and H50 ProteinChip Arrays

  • Non-parametric Mann-Witney U test was carried out to verify the presence of peaks with statistically significant relative intensities between NSCLC patients and control subjects

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Introduction

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the major cause of cancer related-death. Surface Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (SELDI-ToF-MS) is a recent high-throughput technique used to detect new tumour markers. Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionization Timeof-Flight Mass Spectrometry (SELDI-ToF-MS) is a relatively new proteomic technology regarded as one of the most powerful tools for differential expression profiling. This is a high through-put technique that allows obtaining protein profiles from several complex biological samples, with minimal requirements for purification and separation, in a rapid and efficient way. There are drawbacks of SELDI-ToF-MS techniques such as competitive binding of high abundance non-informative proteins to the ProteinChip surfaces, and the need of a second step to identify the protein peaks of interest

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