The human melanoma proteome atlas-Defining the molecular pathology.
Lazaro Hiram BetancourtJeovanis Gil ValdésYonghyo KimViktória DomaUğur ÇakırAniel SanchezJimmy Rodriguez MurilloMagdalena KurasIndira Pla ParadaYutaka SugiharaRoger AppelqvistElisabet WieslanderCharlotte WelinderErika VelasquezNatália Pinto de AlmeidaNicole WoldmarMatilda Marko-VargaKrzysztof PawłowskiJonatan ErikssonBeáta SzeitzBo BaldetorpChristian IngvarHåkan OlssonLotta LundgrenHenrik LindbergHenriett OskolasBoram LeeEthan BergeMarie SjögrenCarina ErikssonDasol KimHo Jeong KwonBeatrice KnudsenMelinda RezeliRunyu HongPeter HorvatovichTasso MiliotisToshihide NishimuraHarubumi KatoErik SteinfelderMadalina OppermannKen MillerFrancesco FlorindiQimin ZhouGilberto B DomontLuciana PizzattiFábio César Sousa NogueiraPeter HorvathLeticia SzadaiJózsef TímárSarolta KárpátiA Marcell SzászJohan MalmDavid FenyöHenrik EkedahlIstván Balázs NémethGyörgy Marko-VargaPublished in: Clinical and translational medicine (2022)
The MM500 study is an initiative to map the protein levels in malignant melanoma tumor samples, focused on in-depth histopathology coupled to proteome characterization. The protein levels and localization were determined for a broad spectrum of diverse, surgically isolated melanoma tumors originating from multiple body locations. More than 15,500 proteoforms were identified by mass spectrometry, from which chromosomal and subcellular localization was annotated within both primary and metastatic melanoma. The data generated by global proteomic experiments covered 72% of the proteins identified in the recently reported high stringency blueprint of the human proteome. This study contributes to the NIH Cancer Moonshot initiative combining detailed histopathological presentation with the molecular characterization for 505 melanoma tumor samples, localized in 26 organs from 232 patients.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- mass spectrometry
- quality improvement
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single cell
- pluripotent stem cells
- amino acid
- optical coherence tomography
- liquid chromatography
- peritoneal dialysis
- dna methylation
- single molecule
- young adults
- genome wide
- ms ms
- artificial intelligence
- capillary electrophoresis