Journal of Translational Medicine (Jan 2009)

High correlation of the proteome patterns in bone marrow and peripheral blood blast cells in patients with acute myeloid leukemia

  • Thiel Eckhard,
  • Sinha Pranav,
  • Poland Julia,
  • Nowak Daniel,
  • Letsch Anne,
  • Hütter Gero,
  • Hofmann Wolf-K

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 7

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Abstract Background When comparing myelogenous blasts from bone marrow and peripheral blood, immunophenotyping usually show a strong correlation of expression of surface antigens. However, it remains to be determined, whether this correlation also exists on the level of protein expression. Method Therefore, we investigated both bone marrow and peripheral blood blast cells from six patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) using conventional two-dimensional electrophoresis in the first dimension and linear polyacrylamide gels (12%) in the second dimension. Proteins were visualized using the silver staining method and image analysis was performed using the PDQuest system. Results For each patient over 80 proteins were evaluated in the sample from peripheral blood and bone marrow. We could demonstrate that the protein expression profile of bone marrow did not significantly differ from the expression patterns of peripheral blast cells. Conclusion The proteome-set of leukemic blast cells from marrow and blood, does not differ substantially when drawn from AML patients with over 80 percent blast cells in both compartments. This indicates that in AML, blasts from peripheral blood samples can be considered suitable for investigations of the proteome using 2D-electrophoresis.