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Differentially expressed proteins in gastrointestinal stromal tumors with KIT and PDGFRA mutations

Authors
 Hyun Ju Kang  ;  Kwi Hye Koh  ;  Eungi Yang  ;  Kwon Tae You  ;  Hee Jin Kim  ;  Young-Ki Paik  ;  Hoguen Kim 
Citation
 PROTEOMICS, Vol.6(4) : 1151-1157, 2006 
Journal Title
PROTEOMICS
ISSN
 1615-9853 
Issue Date
2006
MeSH
Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors/genetics* ; Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors/metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Mutation/genetics* ; Neoplasm Proteins/genetics* ; Neoplasm Proteins/metabolism ; Prospective Studies ; Proteomics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/genetics* ; Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha/genetics* ; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
Keywords
Biomarker 2‐DE ; Gastrointestinal stromal tumors ; KIT ; PDGFRA
Abstract
Most gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) have activating mutations in either KIT or PDGFRA. However, a small subset of GIST lacks either mutation. To investigate the molecular characteristics of GIST according to mutation type, protein expression profiles in 12 GIST (2 cases with PDGFRA mutations, 8 cases with KIT mutations and 2 cases lacking either mutation) were analyzed using 2-DE and MALDI-TOF-MS. Comparative analysis of the respective spot patterns using 2-DE showed that 15 proteins were differently expressed according to the mutation status. Expression levels of septin and heat shock protein (HSP) 27 were increased in GIST with KIT mutations and annexin V was overexpressed in GIST lacking either mutation. Among the 15 proteins, overexpression of 5 proteins [annexin V, high mobility group protein 1 (HMGB1), C13orf2, glutamate dehydrogenase 1 and fibrinogen beta chain] and decreased expression of RoXaN correlated with a higher tumor grade. These findings suggest that differential protein expression can be used as a diagnostic biomarker. Moreover, it may play a role in the development and progression of GIST according to activating mutation type, as these proteins have been shown to be involved in tumor metastasis, apoptosis and immune response.
Full Text
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pmic.200500372/abstract
DOI
10.1002/pmic.200500372
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pathology (병리학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hogeun(김호근)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/108783
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