Micro-NMR for Rapid Molecular Analysis of Human Tumor Samples.
Sci Transl Med. 2011 Feb 23;3(71):71ra16
Authors: Haun JB, Castro CM, Wang R, Peterson VM, Marinelli BS, Lee H, Weissleder R
Although tumor cells obtained from human patients by image-guided intervention are a valuable source for diagnosing cancer, conventional means of analysis are limited. Here, we report the development of a quantitative micro-NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) system for rapid, multiplexed analysis of human tumors. We implemented the technology in a clinical setting to analyze cells obtained by fine-needle aspirates from suspected lesions in 50 patients and validated the results in an independent cohort of another 20 patients. Single fine-needle aspirates yielded sufficient numbers of cells to enable quantification of multiple protein markers in all patients within 60 min. Moreover, using a four-protein signature, we report a 96% accuracy for establishing a cancer diagnosis, surpassing conventional clinical analyses by immunohistochemistry. Our results also show that protein expression patterns decay with time, underscoring the need for rapid sampling and diagnosis close to the patient bedside. We also observed a surprising degree of heterogeneity in protein expression both across the different patient samples and even within the same tumor, which has important implications for molecular diagnostics and therapeutic drug targeting. Our quantitative point-of-care micro-NMR technique shows potential for cancer diagnosis in the clinic.
Postdoc in the Laboratory of Molecular Tumor Genetics
Postdoc in the Laboratory of Molecular Tumor Genetics
I am looking for a PhD degree holder with a passion for science, in particular tumor cell biology, for an NMRC-funded project that will discover novel tumor suppressors in the p53 pathway. We will use cutting-edge shRNA technology and functional assays to learn more about the way this important tumor suppressor works. If you have the ambition to work on a highly interesting but also competitive project, and have demonstrable experience with tissue culture and molecular biology and affinity fo…
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