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Volume 4, Issue 2

American Journal of Ethnomedicine

ISSN 2348-9502

Natural Products Congress & World Pharma Congress 2017

October 16-18, 2017

3

rd

World Congress on

NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY AND RESEARCH

&

12

th

WORLD PHARMA CONGRESS

October 16-18, 2017 Budapest, Hungary

Consistency of the drug-target proteins profile in human tumor tissues and cell lines of colorectal

carcinoma based on the human protein database

Yi-wen Zhang, Luo Fang, Zong-fu Pan

and

Ping Huang

Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, China

M

olecularly targeted therapy is the main direction of anti-tumor care. Cell line is wildly used in the preclinical researches

of molecularly target drug. While, the consistency of drug-target proteins profile between the human tumor tissues

and human tumor cell lines is remained uncertain. In our study, we compared the expression level of drug-target proteins in

patients’ colorectal carcinoma tissue with Caco-2 cell line from human protein database to clarify the consistency. The protein

expression levels of FDA-approved target-proteins involving in both colorectal carcinoma patients and cell lines were scored

base on the intension and quantity of immunohistochemical stain from the database of Human Protein Atlas. The protein

expression between individual and cell line was compared. Then the consistency profiles of total proteins between individual

and cell line were evaluated. Ultimately, proteins with well or poor consistent expression were identified analyzed by Gene

ontology and KEGG enrichment. The expression levels of 176 target proteins involving in both Caco-2 cell line and colorectal

carcinoma patients (n=104) were obtained and analyzed. Almost 57.4% of proteins in individual patients were consistent to

cell line, which was independent from individual characteristics, such as age, gender and tumor location. About 40% and 47%

of total protein, included 47 and 36 proteins with entirely consistent and inconsistent profile, were well and poor consistent

expression between patients and cell line, respectively. Those inconsistent proteins were enriched in the pathways related to

various types of cancer, immune, extracellular matrix receptor interactions and cytoskeleton. There was a significant difference

in the target protein expression between Caco-2 cell line and colorectal tissue, the results suggest that the consistency was

important to investigate cell as the model in drug preclinical development.

Biography

Zhang Yi-Wen has her expertise in Pharmacogenetics on the

in vivo

process of chemotherapy drugs and endogenous substances, quantitative pharmacology

research based on population pharmacokinetics. She participated in the construction of important new drug discovery platform of high throughput screening and

evaluation of drug metabolism

in vitro

in cellular and molecular level and response to the several study of Phase I clinical trial. Now, she serves as youth committee

member of chemotherapy pharmacological professional committee of Chinese pharmacological society and the precision medical branch of provincial translational

medicine institute. She has undertaken four research projects, including national natural science foundation for young.

Huangping1841@zjcc.org.cn

Yi-wen Zhang et al., American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 4:2

DOI: 10.21767/2348-9502-C1-003