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Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins

Recently developed proteomic technologies allow to profile thousands of proteins within a high-throughput approach towards biomarker discovery, although results are not as satisfactory as expected. In the present study we demonstrate that serum proteome denaturation is a key underestimated feature;...

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Autores principales: Verdoliva, Vincenzo, Senatore, Cinzia, Polci, Maria Letizia, Rossi, Stefania, Cordella, Martina, Carlucci, Giuseppe, Marchetti, Paolo, Antonini-Cappellini, Giancarlo, Facchiano, Antonio, D'Arcangelo, Daniela, Facchiano, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057104
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author Verdoliva, Vincenzo
Senatore, Cinzia
Polci, Maria Letizia
Rossi, Stefania
Cordella, Martina
Carlucci, Giuseppe
Marchetti, Paolo
Antonini-Cappellini, Giancarlo
Facchiano, Antonio
D'Arcangelo, Daniela
Facchiano, Francesco
author_facet Verdoliva, Vincenzo
Senatore, Cinzia
Polci, Maria Letizia
Rossi, Stefania
Cordella, Martina
Carlucci, Giuseppe
Marchetti, Paolo
Antonini-Cappellini, Giancarlo
Facchiano, Antonio
D'Arcangelo, Daniela
Facchiano, Francesco
author_sort Verdoliva, Vincenzo
collection PubMed
description Recently developed proteomic technologies allow to profile thousands of proteins within a high-throughput approach towards biomarker discovery, although results are not as satisfactory as expected. In the present study we demonstrate that serum proteome denaturation is a key underestimated feature; in fact, a new differential denaturation protocol better discriminates serum proteins according to their electrophoretic mobility as compared to single-denaturation protocols. Sixty nine different denaturation treatments were tested and the 3 most discriminating ones were selected (TRIDENT analysis) and applied to human sera, showing a significant improvement of serum protein discrimination as confirmed by MALDI-TOF/MS and LC-MS/MS identification, depending on the type of denaturation applied. Thereafter sera from mice and patients carrying cutaneous melanoma were analyzed through TRIDENT. Nine and 8 protein bands were found differentially expressed in mice and human melanoma sera, compared to healthy controls (p<0.05); three of them were found, for the first time, significantly modulated: α2macroglobulin (down-regulated in melanoma, p<0.001), Apolipoprotein-E and Apolipoprotein-A1 (both up-regulated in melanoma, p<0.04), both in mice and humans. The modulation was confirmed by immunological methods. Other less abundant proteins (e.g. gelsolin) were found significantly modulated (p<0.05). Conclusions: i) serum proteome contains a large amount of information, still neglected, related to proteins folding; ii) a careful serum denaturation may significantly improve analytical procedures involving complex protein mixtures; iii) serum differential denaturation protocol highlights interesting proteomic differences between cancer and healthy sera.
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spelling pubmed-36063412013-03-26 Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins Verdoliva, Vincenzo Senatore, Cinzia Polci, Maria Letizia Rossi, Stefania Cordella, Martina Carlucci, Giuseppe Marchetti, Paolo Antonini-Cappellini, Giancarlo Facchiano, Antonio D'Arcangelo, Daniela Facchiano, Francesco PLoS One Research Article Recently developed proteomic technologies allow to profile thousands of proteins within a high-throughput approach towards biomarker discovery, although results are not as satisfactory as expected. In the present study we demonstrate that serum proteome denaturation is a key underestimated feature; in fact, a new differential denaturation protocol better discriminates serum proteins according to their electrophoretic mobility as compared to single-denaturation protocols. Sixty nine different denaturation treatments were tested and the 3 most discriminating ones were selected (TRIDENT analysis) and applied to human sera, showing a significant improvement of serum protein discrimination as confirmed by MALDI-TOF/MS and LC-MS/MS identification, depending on the type of denaturation applied. Thereafter sera from mice and patients carrying cutaneous melanoma were analyzed through TRIDENT. Nine and 8 protein bands were found differentially expressed in mice and human melanoma sera, compared to healthy controls (p<0.05); three of them were found, for the first time, significantly modulated: α2macroglobulin (down-regulated in melanoma, p<0.001), Apolipoprotein-E and Apolipoprotein-A1 (both up-regulated in melanoma, p<0.04), both in mice and humans. The modulation was confirmed by immunological methods. Other less abundant proteins (e.g. gelsolin) were found significantly modulated (p<0.05). Conclusions: i) serum proteome contains a large amount of information, still neglected, related to proteins folding; ii) a careful serum denaturation may significantly improve analytical procedures involving complex protein mixtures; iii) serum differential denaturation protocol highlights interesting proteomic differences between cancer and healthy sera. Public Library of Science 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606341/ /pubmed/23533572 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057104 Text en © 2013 Verdoliva 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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Verdoliva, Vincenzo
Senatore, Cinzia
Polci, Maria Letizia
Rossi, Stefania
Cordella, Martina
Carlucci, Giuseppe
Marchetti, Paolo
Antonini-Cappellini, Giancarlo
Facchiano, Antonio
D'Arcangelo, Daniela
Facchiano, Francesco
Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title_full Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title_fullStr Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title_short Differential Denaturation of Serum Proteome Reveals a Significant Amount of Hidden Information in Complex Mixtures of Proteins
title_sort differential denaturation of serum proteome reveals a significant amount of hidden information in complex mixtures of proteins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057104
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