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Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity

BACKGROUND: Protein expression studies based on the two major intra-abdominal human fat depots, the subcutaneous and the omental fat, can shed light into the mechanisms involved in obesity and its co-morbidities. Here we address, for the first time, the identification and validation of reference pro...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Pérez, Rafael, López, Juan A., García-Santos, Eva, Camafeita, Emilio, Gómez-Serrano, María, Ortega-Delgado, Francisco J., Ricart, Wifredo, Fernández-Real, José M., Peral, Belén
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030326
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author Pérez-Pérez, Rafael
López, Juan A.
García-Santos, Eva
Camafeita, Emilio
Gómez-Serrano, María
Ortega-Delgado, Francisco J.
Ricart, Wifredo
Fernández-Real, José M.
Peral, Belén
author_facet Pérez-Pérez, Rafael
López, Juan A.
García-Santos, Eva
Camafeita, Emilio
Gómez-Serrano, María
Ortega-Delgado, Francisco J.
Ricart, Wifredo
Fernández-Real, José M.
Peral, Belén
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description BACKGROUND: Protein expression studies based on the two major intra-abdominal human fat depots, the subcutaneous and the omental fat, can shed light into the mechanisms involved in obesity and its co-morbidities. Here we address, for the first time, the identification and validation of reference proteins for data standardization, which are essential for accurate comparison of protein levels in expression studies based on fat from obese and non-obese individuals. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: To uncover adipose tissue proteins equally expressed either in omental and subcutaneous fat depots (study 1) or in omental fat from non-obese and obese individuals (study 2), we have reanalyzed our previously published data based on two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis. Twenty-four proteins (12 in study 1 and 12 in study 2) with similar expression levels in all conditions tested were selected and identified by mass spectrometry. Immunoblotting analysis was used to confirm in adipose tissue the expression pattern of the potential reference proteins and three proteins were validated: PARK7, ENOA and FAA. Western Blot analysis was also used to test customary loading control proteins. ENOA, PARK7 and the customary loading control protein Beta-actin showed steady expression profiles in fat from non-obese and obese individuals, whilst FAA maintained steady expression levels across paired omental and subcutaneous fat samples. CONCLUSIONS: ENOA, PARK7 and Beta-actin are proper reference standards in obesity studies based on omental fat, whilst FAA is the best loading control for the comparative analysis of omental and subcutaneous adipose tissues either in obese and non-obese subjects. Neither customary loading control proteins GAPDH and TBB5 nor CALX are adequate standards in differential expression studies on adipose tissue. The use of the proposed reference proteins will facilitate the adequate analysis of proteins differentially expressed in the context of obesity, an aim difficult to achieve before this study.
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spelling pubmed-32602662012-01-23 Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity Pérez-Pérez, Rafael López, Juan A. García-Santos, Eva Camafeita, Emilio Gómez-Serrano, María Ortega-Delgado, Francisco J. Ricart, Wifredo Fernández-Real, José M. Peral, Belén PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Protein expression studies based on the two major intra-abdominal human fat depots, the subcutaneous and the omental fat, can shed light into the mechanisms involved in obesity and its co-morbidities. Here we address, for the first time, the identification and validation of reference proteins for data standardization, which are essential for accurate comparison of protein levels in expression studies based on fat from obese and non-obese individuals. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: To uncover adipose tissue proteins equally expressed either in omental and subcutaneous fat depots (study 1) or in omental fat from non-obese and obese individuals (study 2), we have reanalyzed our previously published data based on two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis. Twenty-four proteins (12 in study 1 and 12 in study 2) with similar expression levels in all conditions tested were selected and identified by mass spectrometry. Immunoblotting analysis was used to confirm in adipose tissue the expression pattern of the potential reference proteins and three proteins were validated: PARK7, ENOA and FAA. Western Blot analysis was also used to test customary loading control proteins. ENOA, PARK7 and the customary loading control protein Beta-actin showed steady expression profiles in fat from non-obese and obese individuals, whilst FAA maintained steady expression levels across paired omental and subcutaneous fat samples. CONCLUSIONS: ENOA, PARK7 and Beta-actin are proper reference standards in obesity studies based on omental fat, whilst FAA is the best loading control for the comparative analysis of omental and subcutaneous adipose tissues either in obese and non-obese subjects. Neither customary loading control proteins GAPDH and TBB5 nor CALX are adequate standards in differential expression studies on adipose tissue. The use of the proposed reference proteins will facilitate the adequate analysis of proteins differentially expressed in the context of obesity, an aim difficult to achieve before this study. Public Library of Science 2012-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3260266/ /pubmed/22272336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030326 Text en Pérez-Pérez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pérez-Pérez, Rafael
López, Juan A.
García-Santos, Eva
Camafeita, Emilio
Gómez-Serrano, María
Ortega-Delgado, Francisco J.
Ricart, Wifredo
Fernández-Real, José M.
Peral, Belén
Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title_full Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title_fullStr Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title_short Uncovering Suitable Reference Proteins for Expression Studies in Human Adipose Tissue with Relevance to Obesity
title_sort uncovering suitable reference proteins for expression studies in human adipose tissue with relevance to obesity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030326
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