Identification of human neutrophil defensins (HNPs1-3) in biopsies of squamous cell carcinomas of the human tongue


Autoria(s): Lundy, Fionnuala; Orr, David; Napier, S.S.; Gallagher, J; Cowan, C.G.; Shaw, Christopher; Lamey, Philip; Marley, John
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

It has previously been reported that the a-defensins, found in the granules of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils/ PMNs), are cytolytic for human tumour cells in vitro. Objective: To identify and quantify the a- defensins, HNP-1, HNP-2 and HNP-3 in healthy and tumour tissue from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma using HPLC, mass spectrometry and amino acid sequencing. Methods: All patients (n=5) were diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.Biopsy tissue from the site of the tumour (n=5) and a non-affected region of the tongue (n=5) was snap frozen and subsequently stored at -70 ºC until analysed. Peptides were extracted from the 10 tissue biopsies using acidified ethanol. Peptide extracts were separated by reverse-phase HPLC . All tumour and control tissue samples were individually analysed under identical conditions with a flow rate of l ml/min, ambient column temperature and absorbance detection at 214 and 280 nm. Fractions (1ml) were collected automatically. HPLC fractions were analysed by MALDI-MS using a linear time-of-flight Voyager DE-mass spectrometer (PerSeptive Biosystems, UK). Using this system the detection limit was 10 fmol. Peptides with molecular masses corresponding to those reported for the a-defensins were deemed of interest and were further subject to complete structural analysis by automated Edman degradation using an Applied Biosystems 491 Procise microsequencer. Results: MALDI-MS revealed a triad of peptides of molecular masses 3442 Da, 3371 Da and 3486 Da in both healthy and tumour tissue. Full length sequence data were obtained for the three a-defensins, unequivocally identifying their presence in both tumour and healthy tissue. Analysis of the MALDI-MS and sequence data indicated that the a-defensins were overexpressed (up to 12 fold) in tumour tissue. Conclusion: This study demonstrates the feasibility of screening tumour tissue for novel peptides/proteins using HPLC and MALDI-MS.The role of a-defensins in oral squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue requires further investigation.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/identification-of-human-neutrophil-defensins-hnps13-in-biopsies-of-squamous-cell-carcinomas-of-the-human-tongue(287680e4-325c-45e9-833e-809841c93046).html

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eng

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Fonte

Lundy , F , Orr , D , Napier , S S , Gallagher , J , Cowan , C G , Shaw , C , Lamey , P & Marley , J 2002 , ' Identification of human neutrophil defensins (HNPs1-3) in biopsies of squamous cell carcinomas of the human tongue ' .

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