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A Comparative Proteomic Study of Cervical Cancer Invasion Garay-Baquero D. J1, Vallejo A. F1, Umaña-Pérez A1, Carlos Garcia2, Fábio C.S. Nogueira2, Gilberto B. Domont2 , Cuervo Patricia3, Sánchez -Gómez M1 1 Hormone Laboratory, Chemistry Department, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia. e–mail: [email protected] 2 Departamento de Bioquimica, Instituto de Quimica, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 3 Laboratorio de Leishmaniosis, Fundación Osvaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH

ABSTRACT Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second cause of female cancer mortality, but nearly 80% of all reported cases come from developing countries; remain a public health problem. The leading cause of death from this disease is metastasis. Key molecular elements of the plasma membrane and cytoskeleton are responsible to cell motility and invasion, therefore are usually considered as tumor targets. Association between invasiveness and membrane related protein profile, was determined in two cervical cancer cell lines, HeLa and C33-A, by a GeL-MS/MS analysis. 100 proteins were identified in high molecular weight fractions, 22 proteins expressed in both cell lines, 34 and 22 proteins were expressed only by C33–A and HeLa, respectively. These protein profiles were associated to the cell-phenotypic characteristics, suggesting some particular features involved in cell invasion and metastasis.

INTRODUCTION Membrane proteomic studies constitute an analytical challenge, due to its dynamic physicochemical characteristics, hydrophobicity and heterogeneity. However, about 60% of the therapeutic targets are directed against membrane proteins, representing an interesting field of study. The aim of this work was to establish the relationship between the expression profile of enriched membrane protein fractions and invasive potential of two cervical cancer cell lines, HeLa cells, associated with a highly invasive phenotype and C33-A, a non-invasive and highly proliferative cell line; through a GeL-MS/MS multidimensional approach supported by bioinformatics analysis using Proteome Software Scaffold.

SIGNALLING NETWORKS AND CELL INVASION POTENCIAL

PROTEINS EXCLUSIVELY EXPRESSED BY CERVICAL CANCER CELL LINES HeLa Cells ACCESS NAME SwissProt MYOF_HUMAN

CD44_HUMAN

MOES_HUMAN

C33 C33— —A Cells MAIN FUNCTION ASSOCIATED

LOCATION

Phospholipid-binding protein / calcium. Endocytic recycling

DNJA1_HUMAN FLNB_HUMAN

TBA4A_HUMAN

Interaction with extracellular matrix. Hyaluronic acid receptor, migration, growth and tumor progression

RPN2_HUMAN Plasma Membrane

2AAA_HUMAN

Molecular cell adhesion

Chaperone. Import of proteins into mitochondria

CALR_HUMAN

Membrane-anchoring cytoskeleton, cell differentiation and signal transduction Cytoskeleton

ACTN4_HUMAN

PDIA6_HUMAN

Positive regulation of movement of cellular components

Positive regulation of movement of cellular components Cellular redox homeostasis. Immune evasion of tumor cells

Binding protein. Protein glycosilation Negative regulation of growth via MAPK inactivation

Plasma Membrane

COMMON PROTEINS EXPRESSED BY CERVICAL CANCER CELL LINES ACCESS NAME SwissProt

Chaperone. Potential lipid anchor. Positive DNJA2_HUMAN regulation of cell proliferation

Iron homeostasis

Microtubule-based movement

LOCATION

Positive regulation of TBRG4_HUMAN cell proliferation

PDIA6_HUMAN ACTN4_HUMAN

MAIN FUNCTION ASSOCIATED

AT1A1_HUMAN Ion Transport

NMD3A_HUMAN Calcium transport, response to ethanol TFR1_HUMAN

ACCESS NAME SwissProt

Cytosol, Extracellular Matrix Cytoskeleton Endoplasmic Reticulum/ Golgi/Plasma Membrane

4F2_HUMAN

Endoplasmic Positive regulation of Reticulum/ cell proliferation Extracellular Matrix Cellular redox homeostasis. Immune evasion of tumor cells

KPYM_HUMAN

Cell proliferation

SERA_HUMAN

Amino acid Biosynthesis

Endoplasmic Reticulum/ Golgi/Plasma Membrane

Cytoplasm

Regulation of U2AF2_HUMAN transcription Nucleus RBBP7_HUMAN DNA Replication

MAIN FUNCTION ASSOCIATED

LOCATION

Transport. Cellular Growth

GRP78_HUMAN

Caspases Inhibitor. Response to glucose starvation

RPN2_HUMAN

N- Glycosilation of proteins

ECHA_HUMAN

Fatty acid metabolism

HSP71_HUMAN

Chaperone. Response oxidative stress

Plasma Membrane

Mitochondria

Cytoplasm FLNA_HUMAN

Cytoskeletal Reorganization

PRKDC_HUMAN

DNA repair

Nucleus

CONCLUSIONS Differential or exclusively expressed proteins in HeLa were mainly involved in cytoskeleton remodeling and associated-cell motility, whilst, in C33-A were associated to proliferation according to the results in functional assays. These results suggest a direct relationship of potential invasion of cervical cancer cells and expression profiles of membrane proteins.

acknowledgement The authors thank La Dirección de Investigación, Sede Bogotá, (DIB), de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Colciencias (Contract 374/2008) for the financial support for this research work