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Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine
Urinary exosome-like vesicles (ELVs) are a heterogenous mixture (diameter 40–200nm) containing vesicles shed from all segments of the nephron including glomerular podocytes. Contamination with Tamm Horsfall protein (THP) oligomers has hampered their isolation and proteomic analysis. Here we improved...
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author | Hogan, Marie C. Johnson, Kenneth L. Zenka, Roman M. Charlesworth, M. Cristine Madden, Benjamin J. Mahoney, Doug W. Oberg, Ann L. Huang, Bing Q. Nesbitt, Lisa L. Bakeberg, Jason L. Bergen, H. Robert Ward, Christopher J. |
author_facet | Hogan, Marie C. Johnson, Kenneth L. Zenka, Roman M. Charlesworth, M. Cristine Madden, Benjamin J. Mahoney, Doug W. Oberg, Ann L. Huang, Bing Q. Nesbitt, Lisa L. Bakeberg, Jason L. Bergen, H. Robert Ward, Christopher J. |
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description | Urinary exosome-like vesicles (ELVs) are a heterogenous mixture (diameter 40–200nm) containing vesicles shed from all segments of the nephron including glomerular podocytes. Contamination with Tamm Horsfall protein (THP) oligomers has hampered their isolation and proteomic analysis. Here we improved ELV isolation protocols employing density centrifugation to remove THP and albumin, and isolated a glomerular membranous vesicle (GMV) enriched subfraction from 7 individuals identifying 1830 proteins and in 3 patients with glomerular disease identifying 5657 unique proteins. The GMV fraction was composed of podocin/podocalyxin positive irregularly shaped membranous vesicles and podocin/podocalyxin negative classical exosomes. Ingenuity pathway analysis identified integrin, actin cytoskeleton and RhoGDI signaling in the top three canonical represented signaling pathways and 19 other proteins associated with inherited glomerular diseases. The GMVs are of podocyte origin and the density gradient technique allowed isolation in a reproducible manner. We show many nephrotic syndrome proteins, proteases and complement proteins involved in glomerular disease are in GMVs and some were shed in the disease state (nephrin, TRPC6 and INF2 and PLA2R). We calculated sample sizes required to identify new glomerular disease biomarkers, expand the ELV proteome and provide a reference proteome in a database that may prove useful in the search for biomarkers of glomerular disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-40086632014-11-01 Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine Hogan, Marie C. Johnson, Kenneth L. Zenka, Roman M. Charlesworth, M. Cristine Madden, Benjamin J. Mahoney, Doug W. Oberg, Ann L. Huang, Bing Q. Nesbitt, Lisa L. Bakeberg, Jason L. Bergen, H. Robert Ward, Christopher J. Kidney Int Article Urinary exosome-like vesicles (ELVs) are a heterogenous mixture (diameter 40–200nm) containing vesicles shed from all segments of the nephron including glomerular podocytes. Contamination with Tamm Horsfall protein (THP) oligomers has hampered their isolation and proteomic analysis. Here we improved ELV isolation protocols employing density centrifugation to remove THP and albumin, and isolated a glomerular membranous vesicle (GMV) enriched subfraction from 7 individuals identifying 1830 proteins and in 3 patients with glomerular disease identifying 5657 unique proteins. The GMV fraction was composed of podocin/podocalyxin positive irregularly shaped membranous vesicles and podocin/podocalyxin negative classical exosomes. Ingenuity pathway analysis identified integrin, actin cytoskeleton and RhoGDI signaling in the top three canonical represented signaling pathways and 19 other proteins associated with inherited glomerular diseases. The GMVs are of podocyte origin and the density gradient technique allowed isolation in a reproducible manner. We show many nephrotic syndrome proteins, proteases and complement proteins involved in glomerular disease are in GMVs and some were shed in the disease state (nephrin, TRPC6 and INF2 and PLA2R). We calculated sample sizes required to identify new glomerular disease biomarkers, expand the ELV proteome and provide a reference proteome in a database that may prove useful in the search for biomarkers of glomerular disease. 2013-11-06 2014-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4008663/ /pubmed/24196483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2013.422 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Hogan, Marie C. Johnson, Kenneth L. Zenka, Roman M. Charlesworth, M. Cristine Madden, Benjamin J. Mahoney, Doug W. Oberg, Ann L. Huang, Bing Q. Nesbitt, Lisa L. Bakeberg, Jason L. Bergen, H. Robert Ward, Christopher J. Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title | Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title_full | Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title_fullStr | Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title_full_unstemmed | Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title_short | Subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
title_sort | subfractionation, characterization and in-depth proteomic analysis of glomerular membrane vesicles in human urine |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4008663/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24196483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2013.422 |
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