Localization of tamoxifen in human breast cancer tumors by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging

  • Végvári Á
  • Shavkunov A
  • Fehniger T
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tamoxifen is used in endocrine treatment of breast cancer to inhibit estrogen signaling. A set of stratified ER-positive and ER-negative tumor sections was subjected to manual deposition of tamoxifen solution in order to investigate its spatial distribution upon exposure to interaction within thin tissue sections.METHODS: The localization of tamoxifen in tumor sections was assessed by matrix assisted laser deposition/ionization mass spectrometry imaging. The images of extracted ion maps were analyzed for comparison of signal intensity distributions.RESULTS: The precursor ion of tamoxifen (m/z 372.233) displayed heterogeneous signal intensity distributions in histological compartments of tumor tissue sections. The levels of tamoxifen in tumor cells compared with stroma were higher in ER-positive tissues, whereas ER-negative tissue sections showed lower signal intensities in tumor cells.CONCLUSIONS: The experimental model was successfully applied on frozen tumor samples allowing for differentiation between ER groups based on distribution of tamoxifen.

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Végvári, Á., Shavkunov, A. S., Fehniger, T. E., Grabau, D., Niméus, E., & Marko‐Varga, G. (2016). Localization of tamoxifen in human breast cancer tumors by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging. Clinical and Translational Medicine, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40169-016-0090-9

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