Multiplex profiling identifies clinically relevant signalling proteins in an isogenic prostate cancer model of radioresistance

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The exact biological mechanism governing the radioresistant phenotype of prostate tumours at a high risk of recurrence despite the delivery of advanced radiotherapy protocols remains unclear. This study analysed the protein expression profiles of a previously generated isogenic 22Rv1 prostate cancer model of radioresistance using DigiWest multiplex protein profiling for a selection of 90 signalling proteins. Comparative analysis of the profiles identified a substantial change in the expression of 43 proteins. Differential PARP-1, AR, p53, Notch-3 and YB-1 protein levels were independently validated using Western Blotting. Pharmacological targeting of these proteins was associated with a mild but significant radiosensitisation effect at 4Gy. This study supports the clinical relevance of isogenic in vitro models of radioresistance and clarifies the molecular radiation response of prostate cancer cells.

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Inder, S., Bates, M., Ni Labhrai, N., McDermott, N., Schneider, J., Erdmann, G., … Marignol, L. (2019). Multiplex profiling identifies clinically relevant signalling proteins in an isogenic prostate cancer model of radioresistance. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53799-7

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