Gurler Akpinar1,2, Murat Kasap3,2, Nuh Zafer Canturk4, Mehin Zulfigarova3,2, Eylül Ece Islek3,2, Sertac Ata Guler4, Turgay Simsek4, Zeynep Canturk5. 1. Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, School of Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey gurlerak@yahoo.com. 2. DEKART Proteomics Laboratory, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey. 3. Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, School of Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey. 4. Department of General Surgery, School of Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey. 5. Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIM: To unveil the pathophysiology of primary hyperparathyroidism, molecular details of parathyroid hyperplasia and adenoma have to be revealed. Such details will provide the tools necessary for differentiation of these two look-alike diseases. Therefore, in the present study, a comparative proteomic study using postoperative tissue samples from the parathyroid adenoma and parathyroid hyperplasia patients was performed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Protein extracts were prepared from tissue samples (n=8 per group). Protein pools were created for each group and subjected to DIGE and conventional 2DE. Following image analysis, spots representing the differentially regulated proteins were excised from the and used for identification via MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis. RESULTS: The identities of 40 differentially-expressed proteins were revealed. Fourteen of these proteins were over-expressed in the hyperplasia while 26 of them were over-expressed in the adenoma. CONCLUSION: Most proteins found to be over-expressed in the hyperplasia samples were mitochondrial, underlying the importance of the mitochondrial activity as a potential biomarker for differentiation of parathyroid hyperplasia from adenoma. Copyright
BACKGROUND/AIM: To unveil the pathophysiology of primary hyperparathyroidism, molecular details of parathyroid hyperplasia and adenoma have to be revealed. Such details will provide the tools necessary for differentiation of these two look-alike diseases. Therefore, in the present study, a comparative proteomic study using postoperative tissue samples from the parathyroid adenoma and parathyroid hyperplasiapatients was performed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Protein extracts were prepared from tissue samples (n=8 per group). Protein pools were created for each group and subjected to DIGE and conventional 2DE. Following image analysis, spots representing the differentially regulated proteins were excised from the and used for identification via MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis. RESULTS: The identities of 40 differentially-expressed proteins were revealed. Fourteen of these proteins were over-expressed in the hyperplasia while 26 of them were over-expressed in the adenoma. CONCLUSION: Most proteins found to be over-expressed in the hyperplasia samples were mitochondrial, underlying the importance of the mitochondrial activity as a potential biomarker for differentiation of parathyroid hyperplasia from adenoma. Copyright
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