Selecting targets for therapeutic validation through differential protein expression using chromatography-mass spectrometry

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P Scott

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The identification of potential targets for therapeutic intervention can be accomplished on a systematic basis by a variety of techniques that include quantitative analysis of gene-specific mRNA levels and expressed proteins in normal and diseased cells. Differences in the expression levels of nucleic acid and protein gene products could suggest protein drug targets that are directly causative of disease, or reveal biochemical pathways that could be modulated by therapeutic molecules. Any effort based on mRNA or protein expression level comparisons could be confounded by a number of factors: level in steady-state may not be correlated with actual encoded protein levels; differentially expressed protein levels might be a result of disease process, and not causative of the process, and therapeutic intervention based on such a difference will be unproductive and the differential expression of mRNA or protein may be the result of biological variation unrelated to the disease process under study. In order to address these possibly confounding factors, it is necessary to validate potential targets by establishing their firm association with disease, and their minimal distribution in non-diseased tissues of any type. This requirement suggests that emphasis on true and reproducible quantitation of protein expression levels in a variety of samples will be an effective and highly efficient method of generating drug targets with a high degree of utility. To achieve this aim, we have established an industrial-scale proteomics-based discovery platform consisting of cell biology, protein chemistry, and mass spectrometry technical groups together with bioinformatics groups. The analytical method used for quantitation employs isotope labeling for differential analysis (ICATTM, Applied Biosystems, Inc.). With this technique, tryptic peptides are generated from labeled proteins that have been specifically captured from various subcellular locations or protein families. The resulting peptides are identified and quantified by mass spectrometry. To evaluate this approach on a large-scale, we have applied it to a study of continuous cell lines derived from human pancreatic adenocarcinomas. We have been able to establish processes for target discovery for small molecule drug targets as well as therapeutic antibody target identification for cell surface proteins. In addition, we have developed a process for identification of serum markers of this disease based upon standardized fractionation procedures. The results of these analyses will be presented together with the some of the issues from both the wet and dry (computational) lab that need to be addressed in such an undertaking.

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10.1093/bioinformatics/18.suppl_2.S181

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30

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2002

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