Exploring multisite heterogeneity of human basal cell carcinoma proteome and transcriptome

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Abstract

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. Due to multiple, potential underlying molecular tumor aberrations, clinical treatment protocols are not well-defined. This study presents multisite molecular heterogeneity profiles of human BCC based on RNA and proteome profiling. Three areas from lesions excised from 9 patients were analyzed. The focus was gene expression profiles based on proteome and RNA measurements of intra-tumor heterogeneity from the same patient and inter-tumor heterogeneity in nodular, infiltrative, and superficial BCC tumor subtypes from different patients. We observed significant overlap in intra- and inter-tumor variability of proteome and RNA expression profiles, showing significant multisite heterogeneity of protein expression in the BCC tumors. Inter-subtype analysis has also identified unique proteins for each BCC subtype. This profiling leads to a deeper understanding of BCC molecular heterogeneity and potentially contributes to developing new sampling tools for personalized diagnostics therapeutic approaches to BCC.

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Berl, A., Shir-Az, O., Genish, I., Biran, H., Mann, D., Singh, A., … Shalom, A. (2023). Exploring multisite heterogeneity of human basal cell carcinoma proteome and transcriptome. PLoS ONE, 18(11 November). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293744

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