Upregulation of Mrps18a in breast cancer identified by selecting phage antibody libraries on breast tissue sections

Karen Marie Juul Sørensen, Theresa Meldgaard, Connie Jenning Melchjorsen, Agla J Fridriksdottir, Henrik Pedersen, Ole William Petersen, Peter Kristensen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: One of the hallmarks of cancer is an altered energy metabolism, and here, mitochondria play a central role. Previous studies have indicated that some mitochondrial ribosomal proteins change their expression patterns upon transformation.

METHOD: In this study, we have used the selection of recombinant antibody libraries displayed on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage as a proteomics discovery tool for the identification of breast cancer biomarkers. A small subpopulation of breast cells expressing both cytokeratin 19 and cytokeratin 14 was targeted using a novel selection procedure.

RESULTS: We identified the mitochondrial ribosomal protein s18a (Mrps18a) as a protein which is upregulated in breast cancer. However, Mrps18a was not homogeneously upregulated in all cancer cells, suggesting the existence of sub-populations within the tumor. The upregulation was not confined to cytokeratin 19 and cytokeratin 14 double positive cells.

CONCLUSION: This study illustrates how phage display can be applied towards the discovery of proteins which exhibit changes in their expression patterns. We identified the mitochondrial protein Mrps18a as being upregulated in human breast cancer cells compared to normal breast cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number19
JournalBMC Cancer
Volume17
Issue number1
Number of pages11
ISSN1471-2407
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2017

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