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Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor

Tocopherol succinate (TS) has been shown to protect mice against acute radiation syndrome, however, its exact mechanism of action and its possible use in humans has not yet been evaluated. Our approach has been to test the radioprotectant properties of TS on CD34-positive stem cells from healthy vol...

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Autores principales: Srivastava, Anjali, Leighton, Ximena, Eidelman, Ofer, Starr, Joshua, Jozwik, Catherine, Srivastava, Meera, Pollard, Harvey B, Singh, Vijay K
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27087761
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/jpb.1000349
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author Srivastava, Anjali
Leighton, Ximena
Eidelman, Ofer
Starr, Joshua
Jozwik, Catherine
Srivastava, Meera
Pollard, Harvey B
Singh, Vijay K
author_facet Srivastava, Anjali
Leighton, Ximena
Eidelman, Ofer
Starr, Joshua
Jozwik, Catherine
Srivastava, Meera
Pollard, Harvey B
Singh, Vijay K
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description Tocopherol succinate (TS) has been shown to protect mice against acute radiation syndrome, however, its exact mechanism of action and its possible use in humans has not yet been evaluated. Our approach has been to test the radioprotectant properties of TS on CD34-positive stem cells from healthy volunteers. We hypothesize that a radioproteomics strategy can identify a drug-dependent, personalized proteomics signature for radioprotection. To directly test the radioproteomics hypothesis, we treated human CD34-positive stem cells with 20 μM TS for 24 h, and then exposed the cells to 2 Gy of cobalt-60 gamma-radiation. We isolated protein from all cultures and used a high throughput Antibody Microarray (AbMA) platform to measure concentrations of 725 low abundance proteins. As an in vivo control, we also tested mouse CD34-positive stem cells using the same preemptive TS paradigm on progenitor colony forming units. TS pretreatment of in vitro or in vivo CD34-positive stem cells rescued radiation-induced loss of colony-forming potential of progenitors. We identified 50 of 725 proteins that could be preemptively rescued from radiation-induced reduction by pretreatment with TS. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) reveals that the modified proteins fall into categories dominated by epigenetic regulation, DNA repair, and inflammation. Our results suggest that radioproteomics can be used to develop personalized medicine for radioprotection using protein signatures from primary CD34-positive progenitors derived from the patient or victim prior to radiation exposure. The protective effect of TS may be due to its ability to preemptively activate epigenetic mechanisms relevant to radioprotection and to preemptively activate the programs for DNA repair and inflammation leading to cell survival.
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spelling pubmed-48334072016-04-15 Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor Srivastava, Anjali Leighton, Ximena Eidelman, Ofer Starr, Joshua Jozwik, Catherine Srivastava, Meera Pollard, Harvey B Singh, Vijay K J Proteomics Bioinform Article Tocopherol succinate (TS) has been shown to protect mice against acute radiation syndrome, however, its exact mechanism of action and its possible use in humans has not yet been evaluated. Our approach has been to test the radioprotectant properties of TS on CD34-positive stem cells from healthy volunteers. We hypothesize that a radioproteomics strategy can identify a drug-dependent, personalized proteomics signature for radioprotection. To directly test the radioproteomics hypothesis, we treated human CD34-positive stem cells with 20 μM TS for 24 h, and then exposed the cells to 2 Gy of cobalt-60 gamma-radiation. We isolated protein from all cultures and used a high throughput Antibody Microarray (AbMA) platform to measure concentrations of 725 low abundance proteins. As an in vivo control, we also tested mouse CD34-positive stem cells using the same preemptive TS paradigm on progenitor colony forming units. TS pretreatment of in vitro or in vivo CD34-positive stem cells rescued radiation-induced loss of colony-forming potential of progenitors. We identified 50 of 725 proteins that could be preemptively rescued from radiation-induced reduction by pretreatment with TS. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) reveals that the modified proteins fall into categories dominated by epigenetic regulation, DNA repair, and inflammation. Our results suggest that radioproteomics can be used to develop personalized medicine for radioprotection using protein signatures from primary CD34-positive progenitors derived from the patient or victim prior to radiation exposure. The protective effect of TS may be due to its ability to preemptively activate epigenetic mechanisms relevant to radioprotection and to preemptively activate the programs for DNA repair and inflammation leading to cell survival. 2015-01-28 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4833407/ /pubmed/27087761 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/jpb.1000349 Text en 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 credited.
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Srivastava, Anjali
Leighton, Ximena
Eidelman, Ofer
Starr, Joshua
Jozwik, Catherine
Srivastava, Meera
Pollard, Harvey B
Singh, Vijay K
Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title_full Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title_fullStr Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title_full_unstemmed Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title_short Personalized Radioproteomics: Identification of a Protein Biomarker Signature for Preemptive Rescue by Tocopherol Succinate in CD34(+) Irradiated Progenitor Cells Isolated from a Healthy Control Donor
title_sort personalized radioproteomics: identification of a protein biomarker signature for preemptive rescue by tocopherol succinate in cd34(+) irradiated progenitor cells isolated from a healthy control donor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27087761
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/jpb.1000349
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