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1: Proteome Sci. 2008 Jun 10;6:18.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Identification of differentially expressed proteins in spontaneous thymic lymphomas from knockout mice with deletion of p53.

Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Aarhus, Ole Worms Allé, Bldg, 1170, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark. bh@biokemi.au.dk.

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Knockout mice with a deletion of p53 spontaneously develop thymic lymphomas. Two cell lines (SM5 and SM7), established from two independent tumours, exhibited about fifty to seventy two-fold differentially expressed proteins compared to wild type thymocytes by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE). RESULTS: Protein spots excised from 2D-PAGE gels, were subjected to in-gel tryptic digestion and identified by liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry. A total of 47 protein spots were identified. Immunological verification was performed for several of the differentially regulated proteins where suitable antibodies could be obtained. Functional annotation clustering revealed similarities as well as differences between the tumours. Twelve proteins that changed similarly in both tumours included up-regulation of rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor 2, proteasome subunit alpha type 3, transforming acidic coiled-coil containing protein 3, mitochondrial ornithine aminotransferase and epidermal fatty acid binding protein and down-regulation of adenylosuccinate synthetase, tubulin beta-3 chain, a 25 kDa actin fragment, proteasome subunit beta type 9, cofilin-1 and glia maturation factor gamma. CONCLUSION: Some of the commonly differentially expressed proteins are also differentially expressed in other tumours and may be putative diagnostic and/or prognostic markers for lymphomas.

PMID: 18544163 [PubMed - in process]

PMCID: PMC2491604