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Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy

Urinary proteome was analyzed and quantified by tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling followed by bioinformatics analysis to study diabetic nephropathy (DN) pathophysiology and to identify biomarkers of a clinical outcome. We included type 2 diabetic normotensive non-obese males with (n = 9) and without (n...

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Autores principales: Guillén-Gómez, Elena, Bardají-de-Quixano, Beatriz, Ferrer, Sílvia, Brotons, Carlos, Knepper, Mark A., Carrascal, Montserrat, Abian, Joaquin, Mas, José M., Calero, Francesca, Ballarín, José A., Fernández-Llama, Patricia
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6165303
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author Guillén-Gómez, Elena
Bardají-de-Quixano, Beatriz
Ferrer, Sílvia
Brotons, Carlos
Knepper, Mark A.
Carrascal, Montserrat
Abian, Joaquin
Mas, José M.
Calero, Francesca
Ballarín, José A.
Fernández-Llama, Patricia
author_facet Guillén-Gómez, Elena
Bardají-de-Quixano, Beatriz
Ferrer, Sílvia
Brotons, Carlos
Knepper, Mark A.
Carrascal, Montserrat
Abian, Joaquin
Mas, José M.
Calero, Francesca
Ballarín, José A.
Fernández-Llama, Patricia
author_sort Guillén-Gómez, Elena
collection PubMed
description Urinary proteome was analyzed and quantified by tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling followed by bioinformatics analysis to study diabetic nephropathy (DN) pathophysiology and to identify biomarkers of a clinical outcome. We included type 2 diabetic normotensive non-obese males with (n = 9) and without (n = 11) incipient DN (microalbuminuria). Sample collection included blood and urine at baseline (control and DN basal) and, in DN patients, after 3 months of losartan treatment (DN treated). Urinary proteome analysis identified 166 differentially abundant proteins between controls and DN patients, 27 comparing DN-treated and DN-basal patients, and 182 between DN-treated patients and controls. The mathematical modeling analysis predicted 80 key proteins involved in DN pathophysiology and 15 in losartan effect, a total of 95 proteins. Out of these 95, 7 are involved in both processes. VCAM-1 and neprilysin stand out of these 7 for being differentially expressed in the urinary proteome. We observed an increase of VCAM-1 urine levels in DN-basal patients compared to diabetic controls and an increase of urinary neprilysin in DN-treated patients with persistent albuminuria; the latter was confirmed by ELISA. Our results point to neprilysin and VCAM-1 as potential candidates in DN pathology and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-59491602018-05-31 Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy Guillén-Gómez, Elena Bardají-de-Quixano, Beatriz Ferrer, Sílvia Brotons, Carlos Knepper, Mark A. Carrascal, Montserrat Abian, Joaquin Mas, José M. Calero, Francesca Ballarín, José A. Fernández-Llama, Patricia J Diabetes Res Research Article Urinary proteome was analyzed and quantified by tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling followed by bioinformatics analysis to study diabetic nephropathy (DN) pathophysiology and to identify biomarkers of a clinical outcome. We included type 2 diabetic normotensive non-obese males with (n = 9) and without (n = 11) incipient DN (microalbuminuria). Sample collection included blood and urine at baseline (control and DN basal) and, in DN patients, after 3 months of losartan treatment (DN treated). Urinary proteome analysis identified 166 differentially abundant proteins between controls and DN patients, 27 comparing DN-treated and DN-basal patients, and 182 between DN-treated patients and controls. The mathematical modeling analysis predicted 80 key proteins involved in DN pathophysiology and 15 in losartan effect, a total of 95 proteins. Out of these 95, 7 are involved in both processes. VCAM-1 and neprilysin stand out of these 7 for being differentially expressed in the urinary proteome. We observed an increase of VCAM-1 urine levels in DN-basal patients compared to diabetic controls and an increase of urinary neprilysin in DN-treated patients with persistent albuminuria; the latter was confirmed by ELISA. Our results point to neprilysin and VCAM-1 as potential candidates in DN pathology and treatment. Hindawi 2018-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5949160/ /pubmed/29854824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6165303 Text en Copyright © 2018 Elena Guillén-Gómez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guillén-Gómez, Elena
Bardají-de-Quixano, Beatriz
Ferrer, Sílvia
Brotons, Carlos
Knepper, Mark A.
Carrascal, Montserrat
Abian, Joaquin
Mas, José M.
Calero, Francesca
Ballarín, José A.
Fernández-Llama, Patricia
Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title_full Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title_fullStr Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title_full_unstemmed Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title_short Urinary Proteome Analysis Identified Neprilysin and VCAM as Proteins Involved in Diabetic Nephropathy
title_sort urinary proteome analysis identified neprilysin and vcam as proteins involved in diabetic nephropathy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29854824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6165303
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