%0 Journal Article %A KALLIOPI I. PAPPA %A VASILIKI LYGIROU %A GEORGIA KONTOSTATHI %A JEROME ZOIDAKIS %A MANOUSOS MAKRIDAKIS %A KONSTANTINOS VOUGAS %A GEORGE DASKALAKIS %A ALEXANDER POLYZOS %A NICHOLAS P. ANAGNOU %T Proteomic Analysis of Normal and Cancer Cervical Cell Lines Reveals Deregulation of Cytoskeleton-associated Proteins %D 2017 %J Cancer Genomics - Proteomics %P 253-266 %V 14 %N 4 %X Background: Both HPV-positive and -negative cervical cancers are primarily associated with features of cell cycle and cytoskeletal disruption; however, the actual biological processes affected remain elusive. To this end, we systematically characterized the intracellular proteomic profiles of four distinct and informative cervical cell lines. Materials and Methods: Cell extracts from a normal cervical (HCK1T) and three cervical cancer cell lines, one HPV-negative (C33A), and two HPV-positive, SiHa (HPV16+) and HeLa (HPV18+), were analyzed by 2-dimensional electrophoresis and differentially expressed proteins were identified by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, while differential expression was confirmed by western blot analysis. Results: In total, 113 proteins were found differentially expressed between the normal and the cervical cancer lines. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the actin cytoskeleton signaling pathway to be significantly affected, while up-regulation of cofilin-1, an actin depolymerizing factor, was documented and further validated by western blotting. Furthermore, two-way comparisons among the four cell lines, revealed a set of 18 informative differentially expressed proteins. Conclusion: These novel identified proteins provide the impetus for further functional studies to dissect the mechanisms operating in the two distinct pathways of cervical carcinogenesis. %U https://cgp.iiarjournals.org/content/cgp/14/4/253.full.pdf