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Proteomic analysis of the basic proteins in 5-fluorouracil resistance of human colon cancer cell line using the radical-free and highly reducing method of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

Authors:
Satoru Tanaka, Akiko Sakai, Kousei Kimura, Hideji Yoshida, Hideo Fushitani, Akihito Ogata, Akiko Miyamoto, Masakazu Fukushima, Akira Wada, Nobuhiko Tanigawa

Affiliations:
Department of General and Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Takatsuki City, Osaka 569-8686, Japan

Doi:
10.3892/ijo_00000016

Pages:
361-370

Abstract:

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is widely used for the treatment of patients with advanced colon cancers and it is the mainstay of chemotherapy. However, the acquisition of resistance to 5-FU is one of the most prominent obstacles to successful chemotherapy. The purpose of this study was to identify the novel biological basis of 5-FU resistance in colon cancer cells. This study is the first comparative proteomic analysis of basic proteins between the DLD-1 human colon cancer cell line and DLD-1/5-FU its 5-FU resistant sub-line using the radical-free and highly reducing method of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, which has a superior ability in the separation of basic proteins and the quantification of post-translational modification. A densitometric analysis was performed to quantify the modulated proteins, and protein spots showing significant changes were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight/time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Six basic proteins significantly modulated between DLD-1 and DLD-1/5-FU were identified. All of them showed up-regulated expression in DLD-1/5-FU in comparison to DLD-1. The six identified spots, corresponding to five different proteins included heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein G, mitochondrial transcription factor A, histone H2B, histone H4 and ribosomal protein L3. Among the 5 basic proteins, several proteins are potentially related to 5-FU resistance by protecting the cells from DNA damage.

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International Journal of Oncology

August 2008
Volume 33 Number 2


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