| Literature DB >> 16889421 |
David S Gibson1, Sarah Blelock, Simon Brockbank, Jim Curry, Adrienne Healy, Catherine McAllister, Madeleine E Rooney.
Abstract
The synovial fluid proteome in juvenile idiopathic arthritis was investigated to isolate joint-specific biomarkers that are expressed in patients displaying recurrent joint inflammation. To identify the synovial specific proteome, matched synovial fluid and plasma samples were subjected to protein separation by 2-dimension electrophoresis (2DE). Forty-three protein spots, overexpressed in the joint, were identified. Synovial fluids from children with single-event knee joint inflammation were then compared with a group with recurrent knee disease. Nine synovial specific proteins were significantly differentially expressed in the recurrent group. Proteolytic fragments of collagen X, fibrin beta-chain, and T-cell receptor alpha-region have been identified among this protein cluster. Putative biomarkers, overexpressed in the joint and differentially expressed in children with recurrent joint inflammation, have been identified. These proteins may play a significant role determining the pathological state within the chronically inflamed joint and influence disease progression in JIA. This is the first study of the synovial proteome in children.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16889421 DOI: 10.1021/pr060129t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466