Characterization and Detection of Erythropoietin Fc Fusion Proteins Using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Апполонова Светлана Александровна
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Заведующая лабораторией JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH |
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Erythropoietin Fc (EPO-Fc) fusion proteins are potential drug candidates that have been designed for the treatment of anemia in humans by stimulating erythrocyte production. Such compounds can be considered performance-enhancing agents that may be used by athletes in endurance sports. This study describes the primary structure of commercially available EPO-Fc based on comprehensive liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC–MS) analysis. A bottom-up approach and the intact molecular weight (MW) measurement of deglycosylated protein and its IdeS proteolytic fractions was used to determine the amino acid sequence of EPO-Fc. Using multiple proteases, peptides covering unknown fusion breakpoints (spacer peptides) were identified. We demonstrated that “spacer peptides” can be used in the determination of EPO-Fc fusion proteins in biological samples using common LC–tandem MS methods.
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Plasma exosomes stimulate breast cancer metastasis through surface interactions and activation of FAK signaling
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Буздин Антон Александрович
Сорокин Максим Игоревич
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment |
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Purpose
The interaction between malignant cells and surrounding healthy tissues is a critical factor in the metastatic progression of breast cancer (BC). Extracellular vesicles, especially exosomes, are known to be involved in inter-cellular communication during cancer progression. In the study presented herein, we aimed to evaluate the role of circulating plasma exosomes in the metastatic dissemination of BC and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms of this phenomenon.
Methods
Exosomes isolated from plasma of healthy female donors were applied in various concentrations into the medium of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cell lines. Motility and invasive properties of BC cells were examined by random migration and Transwell invasion assays, and the effect of plasma exosomes on the metastatic dissemination of BC cells was demonstrated in an in vivo zebrafish model. To reveal the molecular mechanism of interaction between plasma exosomes and BC cells, a comparison between un-treated and enzymatically modified exosomes was performed, followed by mass spectrometry, gene ontology, and pathway analysis.
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Characterization and Detection of Erythropoietin Fc Fusion Proteins Using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Апполонова Светлана Александровна (Заведующая лабораторией)
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Заведующая лабораторией JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH |
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Erythropoietin Fc (EPO-Fc) fusion proteins are potential drug candidates that have been designed for the treatment of anemia in humans by stimulating erythrocyte production. Such compounds can be considered performance-enhancing agents that may be used by athletes in endurance sports. This study describes the primary structure of commercially available EPO-Fc based on comprehensive liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC–MS) analysis. A bottom-up approach and the intact molecular weight (MW) measurement of deglycosylated protein and its IdeS proteolytic fractions was used to determine the amino acid sequence of EPO-Fc. Using multiple proteases, peptides covering unknown fusion breakpoints (spacer peptides) were identified. We demonstrated that “spacer peptides” can be used in the determination of EPO-Fc fusion proteins in biological samples using common LC–tandem MS methods.
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Plasma exosomes stimulate breast cancer metastasis through surface interactions and activation of FAK signaling
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Буздин Антон Александрович (Заведующий лабораторией)
Сорокин Максим Игоревич (Научный сотрудник)
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment |
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Purpose
The interaction between malignant cells and surrounding healthy tissues is a critical factor in the metastatic progression of breast cancer (BC). Extracellular vesicles, especially exosomes, are known to be involved in inter-cellular communication during cancer progression. In the study presented herein, we aimed to evaluate the role of circulating plasma exosomes in the metastatic dissemination of BC and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms of this phenomenon.
Methods
Exosomes isolated from plasma of healthy female donors were applied in various concentrations into the medium of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cell lines. Motility and invasive properties of BC cells were examined by random migration and Transwell invasion assays, and the effect of plasma exosomes on the metastatic dissemination of BC cells was demonstrated in an in vivo zebrafish model. To reveal the molecular mechanism of interaction between plasma exosomes and BC cells, a comparison between un-treated and enzymatically modified exosomes was performed, followed by mass spectrometry, gene ontology, and pathway analysis.
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