Integration of quantitative phosphoproteomics and transcriptomics revealed phosphorylation-mediated molecular events as useful tools for a potential patient stratification and personalized treatment of human nonfunctional pituitary adenomas

ConclusionsThis study provided the first large-scale phosphoprotein profiling and phosphorylation-related signaling pathway network alterations in human NFPA tissues. Further, overlapping analysis of phosphoproteins and invasive DEGs revealed the phosphorylation-mediated signaling pathway network changes in invasive NFPAs. These findings are the precious resource for in-depth insight into the molecular mechanisms of NFPAs, as well as for the discovery of effective phosphoprotein biomarkers and therapeutic targets for invasive NFPAs.
Source: EPMA Journal - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research