| Literature DB >> 23983189 |
Sean W Harshman1, Alessandro Canella, Paul D Ciarlariello, Alberto Rocci, Kitty Agarwal, Emily M Smith, Tiffany Talabere, Yvonne A Efebera, Craig C Hofmeister, Don M Benson, Michael E Paulaitis, Michael A Freitas, Flavia Pichiorri.
Abstract
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematological malignancy caused by a microenviromentally aided persistence of plasma cells in the bone marrow. The role that extracellular vesicles (EVs), microvesicles and exosomes, released by MM cells have in cell-to-cell communication and signaling in the bone marrow is currently unknown. This paper describes the proteomic content of EVs derived from MM.1S and U266 MM cell lines. First, we compared the protein identifications between the vesicles and cellular lysates of each cell line finding a large overlap in protein identifications. Next, we applied label-free spectral count quantitation to determine proteins with differential abundance between the groups. Finally, we used bioinformatics to categorize proteins with significantly different abundances into functional groups. The results illustrate the first use of label-free spectral counting applied to determine relative protein abundances in EVs.Entities:
Keywords: Cell biology; Exosomes; LC-MS/MS; Label free; Microvesicles
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23983189 PMCID: PMC3835174 DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201300142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomics ISSN: 1615-9853 Impact factor: 3.984