Authors
Cloud P Paweletz, Lu Charboneau, Verena E Bichsel, Nicole L Simone, Tina Chen, John W Gillespie, Michael R Emmert-Buck, Mark J Roth, Emanuel F Petricoin III, Lance A Liotta
Publication date
2001/4
Journal
Oncogene
Volume
20
Issue
16
Pages
1981-1989
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Protein arrays are described for screening of molecular markers and pathway targets in patient matched human tissue during disease progression. In contrast to previous protein arrays that immobilize the probe, our reverse phase protein array immobilizes the whole repertoire of patient proteins that represent the state of individual tissue cell populations undergoing disease transitions. A high degree of sensitivity, precision and linearity was achieved, making it possible to quantify the phosphorylated status of signal proteins in human tissue cell subpopulations. Using this novel protein microarray we have longitudinally analysed the state of pro-survival checkpoint proteins at the microscopic transition stage from patient matched histologically normal prostate epithelium to prostate intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) and then to invasive prostate cancer. Cancer progression was associated with increased phosphorylation of …
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