Quantification of the Lamin A/C transcript variants in cancer cell lines by targeted absolute quantitative proteomics and correlation with mRNA expression

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Abstract

Lamin A/C proteins have key roles in nuclear structural integrity and chromosomal stability. Lamin A/C cumulative protein expression of all variants is reported by semi-quantitative Western blotting. To date, there have not been specific antibodies for the individual Lamin A/C transcript variants. We developed a mass spectrometric approach for the quantification of Lamin A/C transcript variants. A signature peptide for each specific splice variant of Lamin A/C was selected. A LC-MS/MS assay based on the selected signature peptides and their labeled internal standards was established to measure the expression of Lamin A/C transcript variant concentrations. The method validation was carried out according to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines. The expression levels of the Lamin A/C transcript variants were measured in samples derived from MCF7 and U937 cell lines. RT-qPCR assay was also used to quantitate and compare the mRNA expression of splice variants of Lamin A/C. The established and validated method showed a great linearity, sensitivity, and precision. The different expressed Lamin A/C variants in different cell lines were measured and their levels were in concordance with qRT-PCR results. The developed method is reproducible, reliable, and sensitive for measuring different Lamin A/C transcript variants in different cell lines.

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Al-Qahtani, W. S., Abduljabbar, M., AlSuhaibani, E. S., Rahman, A. A., & Aljada, A. (2019). Quantification of the Lamin A/C transcript variants in cancer cell lines by targeted absolute quantitative proteomics and correlation with mRNA expression. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20081902

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