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Temporal Profiling of the Secretome during Adipogenesis in Humans

[Image: see text] Adipose tissue plays a key role as a fat-storage depot and as an endocrine organ. Although mouse adipogenesis has been studied extensively, limited studies have been conducted to characterize this process in humans. We carried out a temporal proteomic analysis to interrogate the dy...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Jun, Krawczyk, Sarah A., Chaerkady, Raghothama, Huang, Hailiang, Goel, Renu, Bader, Joel S., Wong, G. William, Corkey, Barbara E., Pandey, Akhilesh
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Publicado: American Chemical Society 2010
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20707391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/pr100521c
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author Zhong, Jun
Krawczyk, Sarah A.
Chaerkady, Raghothama
Huang, Hailiang
Goel, Renu
Bader, Joel S.
Wong, G. William
Corkey, Barbara E.
Pandey, Akhilesh
author_facet Zhong, Jun
Krawczyk, Sarah A.
Chaerkady, Raghothama
Huang, Hailiang
Goel, Renu
Bader, Joel S.
Wong, G. William
Corkey, Barbara E.
Pandey, Akhilesh
author_sort Zhong, Jun
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Adipose tissue plays a key role as a fat-storage depot and as an endocrine organ. Although mouse adipogenesis has been studied extensively, limited studies have been conducted to characterize this process in humans. We carried out a temporal proteomic analysis to interrogate the dynamic changes in the secretome of primary human preadipocytes as they differentiate into mature adipocytes. Using iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics, we identified and quantified 420 proteins from the secretome of differentiated human adipocytes. Our results revealed that the majority of proteins showed differential expression during the course of differentiation. In addition to adipokines known to be differentially secreted in the course of adipocyte differentiation, we identified a number of proteins whose dynamic expression in this process has not been previously documented. They include collagen triple helix repeat containing 1, cytokine receptor-like factor 1, glypican-1, hepatoma-derived growth factor, SPARC related modular calcium binding protein 1, SPOCK 1, and sushi repeat-containing protein. A bioinformatics analysis using Human Protein Reference Database and Human Proteinpedia revealed that of the 420 proteins identified, 164 proteins possess signal peptides and 148 proteins are localized to the extracellular compartment. Additionally, we employed antibody arrays to quantify changes in the levels of 182 adipokines during human adipogenesis. This is the first large-scale quantitative proteomic study that combines two platforms, mass spectrometry and antibody arrays, to analyze the changes in the secretome during the course of adipogenesis in humans.
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spelling pubmed-29484332010-10-01 Temporal Profiling of the Secretome during Adipogenesis in Humans Zhong, Jun Krawczyk, Sarah A. Chaerkady, Raghothama Huang, Hailiang Goel, Renu Bader, Joel S. Wong, G. William Corkey, Barbara E. Pandey, Akhilesh J Proteome Res [Image: see text] Adipose tissue plays a key role as a fat-storage depot and as an endocrine organ. Although mouse adipogenesis has been studied extensively, limited studies have been conducted to characterize this process in humans. We carried out a temporal proteomic analysis to interrogate the dynamic changes in the secretome of primary human preadipocytes as they differentiate into mature adipocytes. Using iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics, we identified and quantified 420 proteins from the secretome of differentiated human adipocytes. Our results revealed that the majority of proteins showed differential expression during the course of differentiation. In addition to adipokines known to be differentially secreted in the course of adipocyte differentiation, we identified a number of proteins whose dynamic expression in this process has not been previously documented. They include collagen triple helix repeat containing 1, cytokine receptor-like factor 1, glypican-1, hepatoma-derived growth factor, SPARC related modular calcium binding protein 1, SPOCK 1, and sushi repeat-containing protein. A bioinformatics analysis using Human Protein Reference Database and Human Proteinpedia revealed that of the 420 proteins identified, 164 proteins possess signal peptides and 148 proteins are localized to the extracellular compartment. Additionally, we employed antibody arrays to quantify changes in the levels of 182 adipokines during human adipogenesis. This is the first large-scale quantitative proteomic study that combines two platforms, mass spectrometry and antibody arrays, to analyze the changes in the secretome during the course of adipogenesis in humans. American Chemical Society 2010-08-14 2010-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2948433/ /pubmed/20707391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/pr100521c Text en Copyright © 2010 American Chemical Society http://pubs.acs.org This is an open-access article distributed under the ACS AuthorChoice Terms & Conditions. Any use of this article, must conform to the terms of that license which are available at http://pubs.acs.org.
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Krawczyk, Sarah A.
Chaerkady, Raghothama
Huang, Hailiang
Goel, Renu
Bader, Joel S.
Wong, G. William
Corkey, Barbara E.
Pandey, Akhilesh
Temporal Profiling of the Secretome during Adipogenesis in Humans
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title_full_unstemmed Temporal Profiling of the Secretome during Adipogenesis in Humans
title_short Temporal Profiling of the Secretome during Adipogenesis in Humans
title_sort temporal profiling of the secretome during adipogenesis in humans
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20707391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/pr100521c
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