MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.

Treatment of advanced cutaneous melanoma remains challenging, and new data on melanoma biology are required. The most widely accepted criteria for the prognostic evaluation of melanoma are histopathological and clinical parameters, and the identification of additional tumor markers is thus of paramo...

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Main Authors: Roman Guran, Lucie Vanickova, Vratislav Horak, Sona Krizkova, Petr Michalek, Zbynek Heger, Ondrej Zitka, Vojtech Adam
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5722329?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-368b8c602e8f4f6d8bc3ed43bb9d27932020-11-24T22:17:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e018930510.1371/journal.pone.0189305MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.Roman GuranLucie VanickovaVratislav HorakSona KrizkovaPetr MichalekZbynek HegerOndrej ZitkaVojtech AdamTreatment of advanced cutaneous melanoma remains challenging, and new data on melanoma biology are required. The most widely accepted criteria for the prognostic evaluation of melanoma are histopathological and clinical parameters, and the identification of additional tumor markers is thus of paramount importance. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI MSI), an important tool in cancer research, is useful for unraveling the molecular profile of melanoma.In this report, we used the melanoma-bearing Libechov minipig (MeLiM), a unique animal model that allows observation of the complete spontaneous regression of invasive cutaneous melanoma, to investigate i) the differences between melanoma and healthy skin protein profiles and ii) the proteins potentially involved in spontaneous regression. The MeLiM tissues were cryosected, histologically characterized, analyzed by MALDI MSI, and immunohistologically stained. Multivariate statistical analyses of the MALDI MSI data revealed ten relevant m/z ions, of which the expression levels varied significantly among the studied MeLiM tissues. These ion peaks were used to create mass ion images/maps and visualize the differences between tumor and healthy skin specimens, as well as among histologically characterized tissue regions.Protein profiles comprising ten statistically significant mass ion peaks useful for differentiating cutaneous melanoma and healthy skin tissues were determined. Peaks at m/z 3044, 6011, 6140 and 10180 were overexpressed in melanoma compared with healthy skin tissue. More specifically, m/z 6140 was expressed at significantly (p < 0.05) higher levels in normally growing melanoma regions than in regions with early and late spontaneous regression. This study demonstrates the clinical utility of MALDI MSI for the analysis of tissue cryosections at a molecular level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5722329?pdf=render
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author Roman Guran
Lucie Vanickova
Vratislav Horak
Sona Krizkova
Petr Michalek
Zbynek Heger
Ondrej Zitka
Vojtech Adam
spellingShingle Roman Guran
Lucie Vanickova
Vratislav Horak
Sona Krizkova
Petr Michalek
Zbynek Heger
Ondrej Zitka
Vojtech Adam
MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Roman Guran
Lucie Vanickova
Vratislav Horak
Sona Krizkova
Petr Michalek
Zbynek Heger
Ondrej Zitka
Vojtech Adam
author_sort Roman Guran
title MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
title_short MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
title_full MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
title_fullStr MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
title_full_unstemmed MALDI MSI of MeLiM melanoma: Searching for differences in protein profiles.
title_sort maldi msi of melim melanoma: searching for differences in protein profiles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Treatment of advanced cutaneous melanoma remains challenging, and new data on melanoma biology are required. The most widely accepted criteria for the prognostic evaluation of melanoma are histopathological and clinical parameters, and the identification of additional tumor markers is thus of paramount importance. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI MSI), an important tool in cancer research, is useful for unraveling the molecular profile of melanoma.In this report, we used the melanoma-bearing Libechov minipig (MeLiM), a unique animal model that allows observation of the complete spontaneous regression of invasive cutaneous melanoma, to investigate i) the differences between melanoma and healthy skin protein profiles and ii) the proteins potentially involved in spontaneous regression. The MeLiM tissues were cryosected, histologically characterized, analyzed by MALDI MSI, and immunohistologically stained. Multivariate statistical analyses of the MALDI MSI data revealed ten relevant m/z ions, of which the expression levels varied significantly among the studied MeLiM tissues. These ion peaks were used to create mass ion images/maps and visualize the differences between tumor and healthy skin specimens, as well as among histologically characterized tissue regions.Protein profiles comprising ten statistically significant mass ion peaks useful for differentiating cutaneous melanoma and healthy skin tissues were determined. Peaks at m/z 3044, 6011, 6140 and 10180 were overexpressed in melanoma compared with healthy skin tissue. More specifically, m/z 6140 was expressed at significantly (p < 0.05) higher levels in normally growing melanoma regions than in regions with early and late spontaneous regression. This study demonstrates the clinical utility of MALDI MSI for the analysis of tissue cryosections at a molecular level.
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