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Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach

BACKGROUND: The trapezius muscle is a neck muscle that is susceptible to chronic pain conditions associated with repetitive tasks, commonly referred to as chronic work-related myalgia, hence making the trapezius a muscle of clinical interest. To provide a basis for further investigations of the prot...

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Autores principales: Hadrévi, Jenny, Hellström, Fredrik, Kieselbach, Thomas, Malm, Christer, Pedrosa-Domellöf, Fatima
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3173403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21831281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-181
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author Hadrévi, Jenny
Hellström, Fredrik
Kieselbach, Thomas
Malm, Christer
Pedrosa-Domellöf, Fatima
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Hellström, Fredrik
Kieselbach, Thomas
Malm, Christer
Pedrosa-Domellöf, Fatima
author_sort Hadrévi, Jenny
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description BACKGROUND: The trapezius muscle is a neck muscle that is susceptible to chronic pain conditions associated with repetitive tasks, commonly referred to as chronic work-related myalgia, hence making the trapezius a muscle of clinical interest. To provide a basis for further investigations of the proteomic traits of the trapezius muscle in disease, two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) was performed on the healthy trapezius using vastus lateralis as a reference. To obtain as much information as possible from the vast proteomic data set, both one-way ANOVA, with and without false discovery rate (FDR) correlation, and partial least square projection to latent structures with discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) were combined to compare the outcome of the analysis. RESULTS: The trapezius and vastus lateralis showed significant differences in metabolic, contractile and regulatory proteins, with different results depending on choice of statistical approach and pre-processing technique. Using the standard method, FDR correlated one-way ANOVA, 42 protein spots differed significantly in abundance between the two muscles. Complementary analysis using immunohistochemistry and western blot confirmed the results from the 2D-DIGE analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The proteomic approach used in the present study combining 2D-DIGE and multivariate modelling provided a more comprehensive comparison of the protein profiles of the human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscle, than previously possible to obtain with immunohistochemistry or SDS-PAGE alone. Although 2D-DIGE has inherent limitations it is particularly useful to comprehensively screen for important structural and metabolic proteins, and appears to be a promising tool for future studies of patients suffering from chronic work related myalgia or other muscle diseases.
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spelling pubmed-31734032011-09-15 Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach Hadrévi, Jenny Hellström, Fredrik Kieselbach, Thomas Malm, Christer Pedrosa-Domellöf, Fatima BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: The trapezius muscle is a neck muscle that is susceptible to chronic pain conditions associated with repetitive tasks, commonly referred to as chronic work-related myalgia, hence making the trapezius a muscle of clinical interest. To provide a basis for further investigations of the proteomic traits of the trapezius muscle in disease, two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) was performed on the healthy trapezius using vastus lateralis as a reference. To obtain as much information as possible from the vast proteomic data set, both one-way ANOVA, with and without false discovery rate (FDR) correlation, and partial least square projection to latent structures with discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) were combined to compare the outcome of the analysis. RESULTS: The trapezius and vastus lateralis showed significant differences in metabolic, contractile and regulatory proteins, with different results depending on choice of statistical approach and pre-processing technique. Using the standard method, FDR correlated one-way ANOVA, 42 protein spots differed significantly in abundance between the two muscles. Complementary analysis using immunohistochemistry and western blot confirmed the results from the 2D-DIGE analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The proteomic approach used in the present study combining 2D-DIGE and multivariate modelling provided a more comprehensive comparison of the protein profiles of the human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscle, than previously possible to obtain with immunohistochemistry or SDS-PAGE alone. Although 2D-DIGE has inherent limitations it is particularly useful to comprehensively screen for important structural and metabolic proteins, and appears to be a promising tool for future studies of patients suffering from chronic work related myalgia or other muscle diseases. BioMed Central 2011-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3173403/ /pubmed/21831281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-181 Text en Copyright ©2011 Hadrévi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hadrévi, Jenny
Hellström, Fredrik
Kieselbach, Thomas
Malm, Christer
Pedrosa-Domellöf, Fatima
Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title_full Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title_fullStr Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title_full_unstemmed Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title_short Protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
title_sort protein differences between human trapezius and vastus lateralis muscles determined with a proteomic approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3173403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21831281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-12-181
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