Proteomic identification of tumor- and metastasis-associated galectin-1 in claudin-low breast cancer.
2020
Abstract Background Metastasis and mortality remain high among breast cancer patients with the claudin-low subtype because these tumors are aggressive, chemoresistant, and lack targeted therapies. Our objective was to utilize discovery-based proteomics to identify proteins associated with claudin-low primary and metastatic tumors to gain insight into pathways and mechanisms of tumor progression. Methods We used nano-LC-MS/MS proteomics to analyze orthotopic and metastatic tumors from the syngeneic murine T11 tumor model, which displays gene expression profiles mirroring human claudin-low tumors. Galectin-1 identity, expression and spatial distribution were investigated by biochemical and immunochemical methods and MALDI/IMS. RNA seq data from mouse and human tumors in our study and publicly available microarray data were analyzed for differential galectin-1 expression across breast cancer subtypes. Results Galectin-1, an N-acetyllactosamine-binding protein, exhibited the highest sequence coverage and high abundance rank order among nano-LC-MS/MS-identified proteins shared by T11 claudin-low tumors but not normal tissue. Label-free quantitation, Western immunoblot and ELISA confirmed galectin-1 identity and significant differential expression. MALDI/IMS spatial mapping and immunohistochemistry detected galectin-1 in T11 metastatic lung foci. Immunohistochemistry of human claudin-low tumors demonstrated intermediate-to-high intensity galectin-1 staining of tumor and stroma. Gene expression analysis of mouse and human tumors found the highest galectin-1 levels in claudin-low breast cancers. Conclusions Proteomics and genomics reveal high expression of galectin-1 protein and RNA in primary and metastatic claudin-low breast cancer. General significance This work endorses proteomic approaches in cancer research and supports further investigations of the function and significance of galectin-1 overexpression in claudin-low tumor progression.
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