2002
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.m100031-mcp200
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Proteomic Strategies to Reveal Tumor Heterogeneity among Urothelial Papillomas

Abstract: Proteomics and immunohistochemistry were used to reveal tumor heterogeneity among urothelial papillomas (UPs) with the long term goal of predicting their biological potential in terms of outcome. First, we identified proteins that were deregulated in invasive fresh lesions as compared with normal urothelium, and thereafter we immunostained UPs with a panel of antibodies against some of the markers. Twenty-two major proteins showing variations of 2-fold or more in at least one-third of the invasive lesions were… Show more

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“…2. Samples showed little contamination with connective tissue as judged by the low levels of expression of vimentin, a protein that is expressed by dermal fibroblasts (41). A total of 172 well focused and abundant proteins were selected for quantitation (Table I).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Samples showed little contamination with connective tissue as judged by the low levels of expression of vimentin, a protein that is expressed by dermal fibroblasts (41). A total of 172 well focused and abundant proteins were selected for quantitation (Table I).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7E, 898-3 pTa G1) or invasive lesions (Fig. 7F, 738 pT1 G3), most likely reflecting tumor type differences (20). Highly invasive TCCs, on the other hand, showed homogenous staining (Fig.…”
Section: Down-regulation Of 14-3-3 In Bladder Transitional Cell Carcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, we have carried out a systematic and comprehensive proteomic analysis of bladder tumors in an effort to identify protein markers that may form the basis for improved diagnosis, prognosis, and new forms of treatment (19,20). The strategy we have employed is based on the systematic comparison of the proteome expression profiles of fresh tissue biopsies from normal and malignant urothelium.…”
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“…Toward this aim, we have examined the protein expression profiles of more than 1,000 samples (benign as well as tumors of various histopathological grades and stages) using gel-based proteomics, and we have identified a number of potentially useful biomarkers, such as adipocyte-type fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP), 14-3-3 protein isoform , psoriasin (S100A7), GST Mu, 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase, tropomyosin 4, disulfide isomerase precursor (ERP60), homeobox protein (HOX-1.3), keratins 8 and 13, MRP-14, CD24, and the cytochrome oxidase III subunit among others (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12), whose expression strongly correlates with a particular step of bladder cancer progression.…”
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confidence: 99%