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Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Porcine Optic Nerve Head and Retina Subproteomes

Optic nerve head (ONH) and retina (RET) are the main sites of damage in neurodegenerative optic neuropathies including glaucoma. Up to date, little is known about the molecular interplay between these two adjoining ocular components in terms of proteomics. To close this gap, we investigated ONH and...

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Autores principales: Funke, Sebastian, Schmelter, Carsten, Markowitsch, Sascha D., Perumal, Natarajan, Heyne, Janis C., Bell, Katharina, Pfeiffer, Norbert, Grus, Franz H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31470587
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174229
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author Funke, Sebastian
Schmelter, Carsten
Markowitsch, Sascha D.
Perumal, Natarajan
Heyne, Janis C.
Bell, Katharina
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Grus, Franz H.
author_facet Funke, Sebastian
Schmelter, Carsten
Markowitsch, Sascha D.
Perumal, Natarajan
Heyne, Janis C.
Bell, Katharina
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Grus, Franz H.
author_sort Funke, Sebastian
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description Optic nerve head (ONH) and retina (RET) are the main sites of damage in neurodegenerative optic neuropathies including glaucoma. Up to date, little is known about the molecular interplay between these two adjoining ocular components in terms of proteomics. To close this gap, we investigated ONH and RET protein extracts derived from porcine eyes (n = 12) (Sus scrofa domestica Linnaeus 1758) using semi-quantitative mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics comprising bottom-up LC–ESI MS/MS and targeted SPE-MALDI-TOF MS analysis. In summary, more than 1600 proteins could be identified from the ONH/RET tissue complex. Moreover, ONH and RET displayed tissue-specific characteristics regarding their qualitative and semi-quantitative protein compositions. Gene ontology (GO)-based functional and protein–protein interaction analyses supported a close functional connection between the metabolic-related RET and the structural-associated ONH subproteomes, which could be affected under disease conditions. Inferred from the MS findings, stress-associated proteins including clusterin, ceruloplasmin, and endoplasmin can be proposed as extracellular mediators of the ONH/ RET proteome interface. In conclusion, ONH and RET show obvious proteomic differences reflecting characteristic functional features which have to be considered for future protein biomarker profiling studies.
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spelling pubmed-67472482019-09-27 Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Porcine Optic Nerve Head and Retina Subproteomes Funke, Sebastian Schmelter, Carsten Markowitsch, Sascha D. Perumal, Natarajan Heyne, Janis C. Bell, Katharina Pfeiffer, Norbert Grus, Franz H. Int J Mol Sci Article Optic nerve head (ONH) and retina (RET) are the main sites of damage in neurodegenerative optic neuropathies including glaucoma. Up to date, little is known about the molecular interplay between these two adjoining ocular components in terms of proteomics. To close this gap, we investigated ONH and RET protein extracts derived from porcine eyes (n = 12) (Sus scrofa domestica Linnaeus 1758) using semi-quantitative mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics comprising bottom-up LC–ESI MS/MS and targeted SPE-MALDI-TOF MS analysis. In summary, more than 1600 proteins could be identified from the ONH/RET tissue complex. Moreover, ONH and RET displayed tissue-specific characteristics regarding their qualitative and semi-quantitative protein compositions. Gene ontology (GO)-based functional and protein–protein interaction analyses supported a close functional connection between the metabolic-related RET and the structural-associated ONH subproteomes, which could be affected under disease conditions. Inferred from the MS findings, stress-associated proteins including clusterin, ceruloplasmin, and endoplasmin can be proposed as extracellular mediators of the ONH/ RET proteome interface. In conclusion, ONH and RET show obvious proteomic differences reflecting characteristic functional features which have to be considered for future protein biomarker profiling studies. MDPI 2019-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6747248/ /pubmed/31470587 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20174229 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pfeiffer, Norbert
Grus, Franz H.
Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Porcine Optic Nerve Head and Retina Subproteomes
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title_fullStr Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Porcine Optic Nerve Head and Retina Subproteomes
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title_short Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Porcine Optic Nerve Head and Retina Subproteomes
title_sort comparative quantitative analysis of porcine optic nerve head and retina subproteomes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747248/
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