Early changes in protein expression detected by mass spectrometry predict tumor response to molecular therapeutics

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Abstract

Biomarkers that predict therapeutic response are essential for the development of anticancer therapies. We have used matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) to directly analyze protein profiles in mouse mammary tumor virus/HER2 transgenic mouse frozen tumor sections after treatment with the erbB receptor inhibitors OSI-774 and Herceptin. Inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis and tumor reduction were predicted by a >80% reduction in thymosin β4 and ubiquitin levels that were detectable after 16 hours of a single drug dose before any evidence of in situ cellular activity. These effects were time- and dose-dependent, and their spatial distribution in the tumor correlated with that of the small-molecule inhibitor OSI-774. In addition, they predicted for therapeutic synergy of OSI-774 and Herceptin as well as for drug resistance. These results suggest that drug-induced early proteomic changes as measured by MALDI-MS can be used to predict the therapeutic response to established and novel therapies.

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Reyzer, M. L., Caldwell, R. L., Dugger, T. C., Forbes, J. T., Ritter, C. A., Guix, M., … Caprioli, R. M. (2004). Early changes in protein expression detected by mass spectrometry predict tumor response to molecular therapeutics. Cancer Research, 64(24), 9093–9100. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-2231

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