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Global protein differential expression profiling of cerebrospinal fluid samples pooled from Chinese sporadic CJD and non-CJD patients.

Cao Chen1, Di Xiao, Wei Zhou, Qi Shi, Hui-Fang Zhang, Jin Zhang, Chan Tian, Jian-Zhong Zhang, Xiao-Ping Dong.   

Abstract

The shotgun proteomic based on the approach of tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling has received increasing attention for neuroproteomics analysis and becomes an effective tool for the identification and quantification of a large number of proteins for the purpose of revealing key proteins involved in the neuronal dysfunction and an inflammatory response associated with neurodegenerative disorders. To assess the potential expression difference of proteins in cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) between Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and non-CJD patients, the pooled CSF samples from 39 Chinese probable sporadic CJD (sCJD) patients and from 52 non-CJD cases were comparably analyzed with the methodology of TMT labeling and RP-RP-UPLC-MS/MS. Totally, 437 possible proteins were identified in the tested CSF specimen, among them, 49 proteins with 95 % confidence interval. Differential assays showed among those 49 CSF proteins, 12 were upregulated and 13 were downregulated significantly in the sCJD compared to non-CJD. The most affected pathway of the differential expression proteins in CSF of sCJD was complement and coagulation cascade. Western blots for six selected changed proteins in the pooled CSF samples revealed the similar altering profiles in the groups of sCJD and non-CJD as proteomics. Furthermore, CSF samples from 24 CJD patients and 24 non-CJD patients were randomly selected and subjected individually into the Western blots of an increased protein (phosphoglycerate mutase 1) and a decreased one (alpha-1-antichymotrysin), which also confirmed the altering tendency of these identified proteins. Those data indicate that proteomic assay of CSF is a powerful technique not only for selection of the potential biomarkers for the development of diagnostic tool of CJD but also for supplement of useful scientific clues for understanding the CSF homeostasis during the pathogenesis of prion diseases.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23912784     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-013-8519-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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