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In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease

As the body fluid that directly interchanges with the extracellular fluid of the central nervous system (CNS), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) serves as a rich source for CNS-related disease biomarker discovery. Extensive proteome profiling has been conducted for CSF, but studies aimed at unraveling site-...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhengwei, Yu, Qinying, Yu, Qing, Johnson, Jillian, Shipman, Richard, Zhong, Xiaofang, Huang, Junfeng, Asthana, Sanjay, Carlsson, Cynthia, Okonkwo, Ozioma, Li, Lingjun
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2021.100081
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author Chen, Zhengwei
Yu, Qinying
Yu, Qing
Johnson, Jillian
Shipman, Richard
Zhong, Xiaofang
Huang, Junfeng
Asthana, Sanjay
Carlsson, Cynthia
Okonkwo, Ozioma
Li, Lingjun
author_facet Chen, Zhengwei
Yu, Qinying
Yu, Qing
Johnson, Jillian
Shipman, Richard
Zhong, Xiaofang
Huang, Junfeng
Asthana, Sanjay
Carlsson, Cynthia
Okonkwo, Ozioma
Li, Lingjun
author_sort Chen, Zhengwei
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description As the body fluid that directly interchanges with the extracellular fluid of the central nervous system (CNS), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) serves as a rich source for CNS-related disease biomarker discovery. Extensive proteome profiling has been conducted for CSF, but studies aimed at unraveling site-specific CSF N-glycoproteome are lacking. Initial efforts into site-specific N-glycoproteomics study in CSF yield limited coverage, hindering further experimental design of glycosylation-based disease biomarker discovery in CSF. In the present study, we have developed an N-glycoproteomic approach that combines enhanced N-glycopeptide sequential enrichment by hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) and boronic acid enrichment with electron transfer and higher-energy collision dissociation (EThcD) for large-scale intact N-glycopeptide analysis. The application of the developed approach to the analyses of human CSF samples enabled identifications of a total of 2893 intact N-glycopeptides from 511 N-glycosites and 285 N-glycoproteins. To our knowledge, this is the largest site-specific N-glycoproteome dataset reported for CSF to date. Such dataset provides molecular basis for a better understanding of the structure–function relationships of glycoproteins and their roles in CNS-related physiological and pathological processes. As accumulating evidence suggests that defects in glycosylation are involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, in the present study, a comparative in-depth N-glycoproteomic analysis was conducted for CSF samples from healthy control and AD patients, which yielded a comparable N-glycoproteome coverage but a distinct expression pattern for different categories of glycoforms, such as decreased fucosylation in AD CSF samples. Altered glycosylation patterns were detected for a number of N-glycoproteins including alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, ephrin-A3 and carnosinase CN1 etc., which serve as potentially interesting targets for further glycosylation-based AD study and may eventually lead to molecular elucidation of the role of glycosylation in AD progression.
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spelling pubmed-87246362022-01-11 In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Chen, Zhengwei Yu, Qinying Yu, Qing Johnson, Jillian Shipman, Richard Zhong, Xiaofang Huang, Junfeng Asthana, Sanjay Carlsson, Cynthia Okonkwo, Ozioma Li, Lingjun Mol Cell Proteomics Research As the body fluid that directly interchanges with the extracellular fluid of the central nervous system (CNS), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) serves as a rich source for CNS-related disease biomarker discovery. Extensive proteome profiling has been conducted for CSF, but studies aimed at unraveling site-specific CSF N-glycoproteome are lacking. Initial efforts into site-specific N-glycoproteomics study in CSF yield limited coverage, hindering further experimental design of glycosylation-based disease biomarker discovery in CSF. In the present study, we have developed an N-glycoproteomic approach that combines enhanced N-glycopeptide sequential enrichment by hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) and boronic acid enrichment with electron transfer and higher-energy collision dissociation (EThcD) for large-scale intact N-glycopeptide analysis. The application of the developed approach to the analyses of human CSF samples enabled identifications of a total of 2893 intact N-glycopeptides from 511 N-glycosites and 285 N-glycoproteins. To our knowledge, this is the largest site-specific N-glycoproteome dataset reported for CSF to date. Such dataset provides molecular basis for a better understanding of the structure–function relationships of glycoproteins and their roles in CNS-related physiological and pathological processes. As accumulating evidence suggests that defects in glycosylation are involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, in the present study, a comparative in-depth N-glycoproteomic analysis was conducted for CSF samples from healthy control and AD patients, which yielded a comparable N-glycoproteome coverage but a distinct expression pattern for different categories of glycoforms, such as decreased fucosylation in AD CSF samples. Altered glycosylation patterns were detected for a number of N-glycoproteins including alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, ephrin-A3 and carnosinase CN1 etc., which serve as potentially interesting targets for further glycosylation-based AD study and may eventually lead to molecular elucidation of the role of glycosylation in AD progression. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8724636/ /pubmed/33862227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2021.100081 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research
Chen, Zhengwei
Yu, Qinying
Yu, Qing
Johnson, Jillian
Shipman, Richard
Zhong, Xiaofang
Huang, Junfeng
Asthana, Sanjay
Carlsson, Cynthia
Okonkwo, Ozioma
Li, Lingjun
In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title_full In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title_fullStr In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title_full_unstemmed In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title_short In-depth Site-specific Analysis of N-glycoproteome in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid and Glycosylation Landscape Changes in Alzheimer's Disease
title_sort in-depth site-specific analysis of n-glycoproteome in human cerebrospinal fluid and glycosylation landscape changes in alzheimer's disease
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8724636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2021.100081
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