Differential exoprotease activities confer tumor-specific serum peptidome patterns
J. Clin. Invest. Josep Villanueva, et al. 116:271 doi:10.1172/JCI26022 [
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Figure 2Feature selection and comparative analysis of serum peptide profiling data derived from 3 groups of cancer patients and healthy controls. (
A) The peak list was subjected to a Mann-Whitney
U test for each individual cancer versus the control. Only peaks with adjusted
P values of less than 0.00001 were passed through a second filter (median peak intensity > 500 units); a peak was selected if it passed the threshold in 1 cancer or in the control. (
B) Venn diagrams show the number of peptides that passed both feature selection steps. The numbers shown outside the diagrams indicate the total number of peptides of a specific cancer group that were either up (Higher intensity) or down (Lower intensity). (
C) Heat maps compare the selected features of the 3 cancer groups with controls in multiclass and binary formats. Columns represent samples (per group); rows are
m/z peaks (not in numerical order). Peptides used in each binary comparison are the sum of those specifically higher and lower in each cancer group; the multiclass heat map contains the combined, nonredundant number of peptides. The multiclass, bladder, and breast heat map scales of normalized intensities range from 0 (green) to 500 (red) with the midpoint at 250 (yellow); those of the prostate map are from 0 (green) to 2,000 (red), with the midpoint at 1,000 (yellow).