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Evaluating and Optimizing Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data to Deconvolve Cell-Type-Specific Protein Expression in Tumors.

Journal of proteome research 2026 Vol.25(1) p. 471-483

Song Y, Zhou Q, Huang C

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Understanding intratumoral heterogeneity is essential for elucidating tumor biology.

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APA Song Y, Zhou Q, Huang C (2026). Evaluating and Optimizing Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data to Deconvolve Cell-Type-Specific Protein Expression in Tumors.. Journal of proteome research, 25(1), 471-483. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.5c00980
MLA Song Y, et al.. "Evaluating and Optimizing Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Data to Deconvolve Cell-Type-Specific Protein Expression in Tumors.." Journal of proteome research, vol. 25, no. 1, 2026, pp. 471-483.
PMID 41328725

Abstract

Understanding intratumoral heterogeneity is essential for elucidating tumor biology. Compared to RNA expression, omics-level characterization of cell-type-specific protein expression remains a technical challenge. Bulk mass spectrometry (MS) provides abundant proteomics resources to infer cell-type specificity via data deconvolution; however, it is unclear which proteomic quantification formats are optimal, as they differ from the data types for which most deconvolution methods were designed. Here, leveraging recently generated large-cohort proteogenomics data, we systematically evaluated different MS proteomics quantification formats and preprocessing strategies to resolve cell-type-specific protein expression. Our results indicate that while label-free spectral counts can be used directly, TMT MS1 intensities and MS2 ratios are less suitable and require appropriate data transformation. We demonstrate that a 'min-score' transformation significantly improves MS1 intensity-based deconvolution, providing useful insights for subtyping pancreatic cancer. Moreover, we identified the coefficient of variation (CV) as a robust statistical indicator of deconvolution suitability. Finally, we developed "ProTransDeconv", an R package integrating data transformation, deconvolution, and quality checks for major MS proteomics data formats. This work provides practical guidance for deconvolving bulk proteomics to study cell-type-specific protein-level dysregulation.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Proteomics; Mass Spectrometry; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Neoplasms; Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Proteome

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