Abstract

Mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are technologies that allow identification and visualization of protein signals directly on thin sections cut from fresh frozen tissue specimens. These technologies were utilized to evaluate protein expression profiles in the normal mouse prostate during development (1-5 weeks of age), at sexual maturation (6 weeks of age), and in adult prostate (at 10, 15, or 40 weeks of age). The evolution of protein expression during normal prostate development and maturation were subsequently compared with 15-week prostate tumors derived from genetically engineered mice carrying the Large T antigen gene under regulation of the prostate-specific probasin promoter (LPB-Tag mouse model for prostate cancer). This approach identified proteins differentially expressed at specific time points during prostate development. Furthermore expression of some of these proteins, for example probasin and spermine-binding protein, were associated with prostate maturation, and prostate tumor formation resulted in their loss of expression. Cyclophilin A, a protein found in other cancers, was differentially alpha-acetylated on the N terminus, and both isoforms appeared during normal prostate and prostate tumor development. Imaging mass spectrometry localized the protein signals to specific prostatic lobes or regions. Thus, tissue profiling and imaging can be utilized to analyze the ontogeny of protein expression during prostate morphogenesis and tumorigenesis and identify proteins that could potentially serve as biomarkers for prostate cancer.

Highlights

  • Mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are technologies that allow identification and visualization of protein signals directly on thin sections cut from fresh frozen tissue specimens

  • Mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are newly developed technologies that allow the visualization of protein expression directly on thin sections cut from fresh frozen tissue specimens (4 – 6)

  • A total of 36 protein profiles were generated per anterior prostate (AP), dorsal prostate (DP), lateral prostate (LP), and ventral prostate (VP) lobes at each time point analyzed, resulting in the comparison of 1296 profiles

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Introduction

Mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are technologies that allow identification and visualization of protein signals directly on thin sections cut from fresh frozen tissue specimens These technologies were utilized to evaluate protein expression profiles in the normal mouse prostate during development (1–5 weeks of age), at sexual maturation (6 weeks of age), and in adult prostate (at 10, 15, or 40 weeks of age). These technologies are critical for clinical evaluation Complementary approaches such as mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are required to begin identifying and evaluating biomarkers that would facilitate in the detection and staging as well as treatment planning and follow-up for PCa. Mass spectrometry-based tissue profiling and imaging are newly developed technologies that allow the visualization of protein expression directly on thin sections cut from fresh frozen tissue specimens (4 – 6). This technology permits rapid screening and identification of proteins of interest from a tissue section proteome and does not necessitate initial generation of an antibody to a purified protein or synthetic peptide

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