Proteomic analysis of cytokeratin isoforms uncovers association with survival in lung adenocarcinoma

Tarek G. Gharib, Guoan Chen, Hong Wang, Chiang Ching Huang, Michael S. Prescott, Kerby Shedden, David E. Misek, Dafydd G. Thomas, Thomas J. Giordano, Jeremy M.G. Taylor, Sharon Kardia, John Yee, Mark B. Orringer, Samir Hanash, David G. Beer

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Abstract

Cytokeratins (CK) are intermediate filaments whose expression is often altered in epithelial cancer. Systematic identification of lung adenocarcinoma proteins using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry has uncovered numerous CK isoforms. In this study, 93 lung adenocarcinomas (64 stage I and 29 stage III) and 10 uninvolved lung samples were quantitatively examined for protein expression. Fourteen of 21 isoforms of CK 7, 8, 18, and 19 occurred at significantly higher levels (P<.05) in tumors compared to uninvolved adjacent tissue. Specific isoforms of the four types of CK identified correlated with either clinical outcome or individual clinical-pathological parameters. All five of the CK7 isoforms associated with patient survival represented cleavage products. Two of five CK7 isoforms (nos. 2165 and 2091), one of eight CK8 isoforms (no. 439), and one of three CK19 isoforms (no. 1955) were associated with survival and significantly correlated to their mRNA levels, suggesting that transcription underlies overexpression of these CK isoforms. Our data indicate substantial heterogeneity among CK in lung adenocarcinomas resulting from posttranslational modifications, some of which correlated with patient survival and other clinical parameters. Therefore, specific isoforms of individual CK may have utility as diagnostic or predictive markers in lung adenocarcinomas.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)440-448
Number of pages9
JournalNeoplasia
Volume4
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D PAGE
  • Isoforms
  • Lung adenocarcinoma
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Microarrays

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cancer Research

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