Epidermal growth factor receptor is a potential target for cancer treatment and new small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor drugs have been designed to inhibit its activity. In this work we identify potential surrogate markers of drug activity using a proteomic analysis. Two-dimensional electrophoresis was optimised to compare expression patterns of proteins secreted from the cancer cell lines A431 and A549 treated with Gefitinib (Iressa) vs untreated or vehicle-only-treated samples. Upregulated or downregulated proteins were detected using Phoretix 2D image analysis software. Several proteins were then identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. In one case, upregulation of Pr...
In drug discovery and development, characterization of the drug targets and mechanisms of action is ...
Proteomics is becoming increasingly important for cancer biotherapy. The development of high-throug...
INTRODUCTION: Despite extreme genetic heterogeneity, tumors often show similar alterations in the ex...
Epidermal growth factor receptor is a potential target for cancer treatment and new small-molecule t...
In a high proportion of human carcinomas overexpression of the EGFR (epidermal growth factor recepto...
Clinical oncology is hampered by lack of tools to accurately assess a patient’s response to pathway-...
Targeted inhibition of protein kinases with small molecule drugs has evolved into a viable approach ...
While targeted therapy based on the idea of attenuating the activity of a preselected, therapeutical...
Tumor responses to cancer therapeutics are generally monitored every 2-3 months based on changes in ...
Despite a voluminous literature on potential protein biomarkers and a compelling need for diagnostic...
Resistance to anticancer therapy represents a major barrier in the successful management of human br...
The discovery of biomarkers that are readily accessible through the circulating blood and are select...
Abstract Novel modalities such as PROTAC and RNAi have the ability to inadvertently alter the abunda...
In the postgenome era, proteomics provides a powerful approach for the analysis of normal and transf...
The pathogenesis of the tumor is extremely complex and can not be fully explained by the existing me...
In drug discovery and development, characterization of the drug targets and mechanisms of action is ...
Proteomics is becoming increasingly important for cancer biotherapy. The development of high-throug...
INTRODUCTION: Despite extreme genetic heterogeneity, tumors often show similar alterations in the ex...
Epidermal growth factor receptor is a potential target for cancer treatment and new small-molecule t...
In a high proportion of human carcinomas overexpression of the EGFR (epidermal growth factor recepto...
Clinical oncology is hampered by lack of tools to accurately assess a patient’s response to pathway-...
Targeted inhibition of protein kinases with small molecule drugs has evolved into a viable approach ...
While targeted therapy based on the idea of attenuating the activity of a preselected, therapeutical...
Tumor responses to cancer therapeutics are generally monitored every 2-3 months based on changes in ...
Despite a voluminous literature on potential protein biomarkers and a compelling need for diagnostic...
Resistance to anticancer therapy represents a major barrier in the successful management of human br...
The discovery of biomarkers that are readily accessible through the circulating blood and are select...
Abstract Novel modalities such as PROTAC and RNAi have the ability to inadvertently alter the abunda...
In the postgenome era, proteomics provides a powerful approach for the analysis of normal and transf...
The pathogenesis of the tumor is extremely complex and can not be fully explained by the existing me...
In drug discovery and development, characterization of the drug targets and mechanisms of action is ...
Proteomics is becoming increasingly important for cancer biotherapy. The development of high-throug...
INTRODUCTION: Despite extreme genetic heterogeneity, tumors often show similar alterations in the ex...