Unbiased Quantitative Proteomics of Organoid Models of Pancreatic Cancer
Journal Title
Methods in Molecular Biology
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a lethal solid malignancy with many patients succumbing to the disease within 6 months of diagnosis. The mechanisms that underlie PDAC initiation and progression are poorly understood. Current treatment options are primarily limited to chemotherapy, which is often provided with palliative intent. Unfortunately, there are no robust biomarkers to guide treatment selection or monitor treatment response. This is concerning given the increasing incidence of this cancer. We and others have generated organoid models to explore the biology underlying PDAC with the goal of identifying new therapeutic targets. Here we provide protocols to generate a preclinical PDAC organoid model and methods to use these to define the proteomic landscape of this cancer.
Publisher
Springer
Keywords
*Organoids/metabolism; *Proteomics/methods; Humans; *Pancreatic Neoplasms/metabolism/pathology/genetics; *Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal/metabolism/pathology; Animals; Proteome; Biomarkers, Tumor/metabolism; Mice; FACs; Model; Organoid; Pancreatic cancer; Proteomics
Research Division(s)
Personalised Oncology; Advanced Technology And Biology
PubMed ID
39052215
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