BACKGROUND: Proteomic technologies offer a high-throughput analysis of the expression of proteins in biological samples. The global analysis of the proteins in peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluid will provide a better understanding of the biological processes of the peritoneal membrane. METHODS: The dialysate of nine paediatric PD patients was collected from peritoneal equilibrium tests with 3.86% glucose. Proteins were separated on a 10% SDS-PAGE gel and in-gel digested with trypsin. Peptide mixtures were analysed using nanoLC-MS/MS and results were searched against the NCBI database. RESULTS: A total number of 189 proteins were identified in the PD fluid of nine patients, with 88 proteins shared by all patients. These 88 proteins accounted for 47% of the identified proteins and >90% of the total protein content in the analysed samples. Proteins were subdivided into eight different classes according to function. CONCLUSIONS: This study gives a representative overview of the proteins present in PD fluid. The proteins in PD fluid reflect plasma proteins as well as local peritoneal processes. Potentially interesting proteins are revealed.
BACKGROUND: Proteomic technologies offer a high-throughput analysis of the expression of proteins in biological samples. The global analysis of the proteins in peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluid will provide a better understanding of the biological processes of the peritoneal membrane. METHODS: The dialysate of nine paediatric PDpatients was collected from peritoneal equilibrium tests with 3.86% glucose. Proteins were separated on a 10% SDS-PAGE gel and in-gel digested with trypsin. Peptide mixtures were analysed using nanoLC-MS/MS and results were searched against the NCBI database. RESULTS: A total number of 189 proteins were identified in the PD fluid of nine patients, with 88 proteins shared by all patients. These 88 proteins accounted for 47% of the identified proteins and >90% of the total protein content in the analysed samples. Proteins were subdivided into eight different classes according to function. CONCLUSIONS: This study gives a representative overview of the proteins present in PD fluid. The proteins in PD fluid reflect plasma proteins as well as local peritoneal processes. Potentially interesting proteins are revealed.
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