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Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multi-factorial disease leading progressively to loss of articular cartilage and subsequently to loss of joint function. While hypertrophy of chondrocytes is a physiological process implicated in the longitudinal growth of long bones, hypertrophy-like alterations...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25945082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12014-015-9085-6 |
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author | Tsolis, Konstantinos C Bei, Ekaterini S Papathanasiou, Ioanna Kostopoulou, Fotini Gkretsi, Vassiliki Kalantzaki, Kalliopi Malizos, Konstantinos Zervakis, Michalis Tsezou, Aspasia Economou, Anastassios |
author_facet | Tsolis, Konstantinos C Bei, Ekaterini S Papathanasiou, Ioanna Kostopoulou, Fotini Gkretsi, Vassiliki Kalantzaki, Kalliopi Malizos, Konstantinos Zervakis, Michalis Tsezou, Aspasia Economou, Anastassios |
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description | BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multi-factorial disease leading progressively to loss of articular cartilage and subsequently to loss of joint function. While hypertrophy of chondrocytes is a physiological process implicated in the longitudinal growth of long bones, hypertrophy-like alterations in chondrocytes play a major role in OA. We performed a quantitative proteomic analysis in osteoarthritic and normal chondrocytes followed by functional analyses to investigate proteome changes and molecular pathways involved in OA pathogenesis. METHODS: Chondrocytes were isolated from articular cartilage of ten patients with primary OA undergoing knee replacement surgery and six normal donors undergoing fracture repair surgery without history of joint disease and no OA clinical manifestations. We analyzed the proteome of chondrocytes using high resolution mass spectrometry and quantified it by label-free quantification and western blot analysis. We also used WebGestalt, a web-based enrichment tool for the functional annotation and pathway analysis of the differentially synthesized proteins, using the Wikipathways database. ClueGO, a Cytoscape plug-in, is also used to compare groups of proteins and to visualize the functionally organized Gene Ontology (GO) terms and pathways in the form of dynamical network structures. RESULTS: The proteomic analysis led to the identification of a total of ~2400 proteins. 269 of them showed differential synthesis levels between the two groups. Using functional annotation, we found that proteins belonging to pathways associated with regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, EGF/EGFR, TGF-β, MAPK signaling, integrin-mediated cell adhesion, and lipid metabolism were significantly enriched in the OA samples (p ≤10(−5)). We also observed that the proteins GSTP1, PLS3, MYOF, HSD17B12, PRDX2, APCS, PLA2G2A SERPINH1/HSP47 and MVP, show distinct synthesis levels, characteristic for OA or control chondrocytes. CONCLUSION: In this study we compared the quantitative changes in proteins synthesized in osteoarthritic compared to normal chondrocytes. We identified several pathways and proteins to be associated with OA chondrocytes. This study provides evidence for further testing on the molecular mechanism of the disease and also propose proteins as candidate markers of OA chondrocyte phenotype. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12014-015-9085-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-44153132015-05-06 Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis Tsolis, Konstantinos C Bei, Ekaterini S Papathanasiou, Ioanna Kostopoulou, Fotini Gkretsi, Vassiliki Kalantzaki, Kalliopi Malizos, Konstantinos Zervakis, Michalis Tsezou, Aspasia Economou, Anastassios Clin Proteomics Research BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multi-factorial disease leading progressively to loss of articular cartilage and subsequently to loss of joint function. While hypertrophy of chondrocytes is a physiological process implicated in the longitudinal growth of long bones, hypertrophy-like alterations in chondrocytes play a major role in OA. We performed a quantitative proteomic analysis in osteoarthritic and normal chondrocytes followed by functional analyses to investigate proteome changes and molecular pathways involved in OA pathogenesis. METHODS: Chondrocytes were isolated from articular cartilage of ten patients with primary OA undergoing knee replacement surgery and six normal donors undergoing fracture repair surgery without history of joint disease and no OA clinical manifestations. We analyzed the proteome of chondrocytes using high resolution mass spectrometry and quantified it by label-free quantification and western blot analysis. We also used WebGestalt, a web-based enrichment tool for the functional annotation and pathway analysis of the differentially synthesized proteins, using the Wikipathways database. ClueGO, a Cytoscape plug-in, is also used to compare groups of proteins and to visualize the functionally organized Gene Ontology (GO) terms and pathways in the form of dynamical network structures. RESULTS: The proteomic analysis led to the identification of a total of ~2400 proteins. 269 of them showed differential synthesis levels between the two groups. Using functional annotation, we found that proteins belonging to pathways associated with regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, EGF/EGFR, TGF-β, MAPK signaling, integrin-mediated cell adhesion, and lipid metabolism were significantly enriched in the OA samples (p ≤10(−5)). We also observed that the proteins GSTP1, PLS3, MYOF, HSD17B12, PRDX2, APCS, PLA2G2A SERPINH1/HSP47 and MVP, show distinct synthesis levels, characteristic for OA or control chondrocytes. CONCLUSION: In this study we compared the quantitative changes in proteins synthesized in osteoarthritic compared to normal chondrocytes. We identified several pathways and proteins to be associated with OA chondrocytes. This study provides evidence for further testing on the molecular mechanism of the disease and also propose proteins as candidate markers of OA chondrocyte phenotype. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12014-015-9085-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4415313/ /pubmed/25945082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12014-015-9085-6 Text en © Tsolis et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Tsolis, Konstantinos C Bei, Ekaterini S Papathanasiou, Ioanna Kostopoulou, Fotini Gkretsi, Vassiliki Kalantzaki, Kalliopi Malizos, Konstantinos Zervakis, Michalis Tsezou, Aspasia Economou, Anastassios Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title | Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title_full | Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title_fullStr | Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title_short | Comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
title_sort | comparative proteomic analysis of hypertrophic chondrocytes in osteoarthritis |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25945082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12014-015-9085-6 |
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