| Literature DB >> 29415455 |
Yoshitoshi Hirao1, Suguru Saito2, Hidehiko Fujinaka3,4, Shigeru Miyazaki5, Bo Xu6, Ali F Quadery7, Amr Elguoshy8, Keiko Yamamoto9, Tadashi Yamamoto10.
Abstract
Diabetic mellitus (DM) is a disease that affects glucose homeostasis and causes complications, such as diabetic nephropathy (DN). For early diagnosis of DN, microalbuminuria is currently one of the most frequently used biomarkers. However, more early diagnostic biomarkers are desired in addition to microalbuminuria. In this study, we performed comprehensive proteomics analysis of urine proteomes of diabetic mellitus patients without microalbuminuria and healthy volunteers to compare the protein profiles by mass spectrometry. With high confidence criteria, 942 proteins in healthy volunteer urine and 645 proteins in the DM patient urine were identified with label-free semi-quantitation, respectively. Gene ontology and pathway analysis were performed with the proteins, which were up- or down-regulated in the DM patient urine to elucidate significant changes in pathways. The discovery of a useful biomarker for early DN discovery is expected.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; diabetic mellitus; urine
Year: 2018 PMID: 29415455 PMCID: PMC5874768 DOI: 10.3390/proteomes6010009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomes ISSN: 2227-7382
List of the Top 10 pathways which are affected by the proteins (up- or down-regulated) for a DM patient. In total, 340 and 344 proteins were analyzed, respectively. ND, not done.
| Group | Gender | Age | Alb/Cre | Proteinuria | eGFR | HbA1c | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DM patient | male | 5 | 68 ± 3 | 5.2 ± 3.1 | - | 2.2 ± 1 | 6.4 ± 0.7 |
| HV | male | 5 | 56 ± 4.4 | ND | - | ND | ND |
Figure 1Schematic illustration of the urine proteomic screening process. (A) The workflow of MS analysis for proteomics approach. Collected urine samples were precipitated and digested by trypsin in solution. Purified peptides were injected into the MS spectrometry. (B) The data acquired by MS instrument were entered into to the database search for protein identification. Label-free semi-quantification was performed using by emPAI value and subjected to Gene Ontology (GO) annotation and KEGG pathway analysis.
Figure 2Protein identification and profile of each group. (A) Average non-redundant protein identification numbers from each group with <1% false discovery rate (FDR) at peptide level. The error bar indicated standard deviation. (B) Venn diagram of strict filtered protein group. (C) The distribution of up and down-regulated proteins between HV and DM in strict filtering. White and gray bar indicate “increase” and “decrease”, respectively.
Figure 3Rader graph showing the GO annotation analysis. From the left, Biological Process (BP), Cellular Component (CC) and Molecular Function (MF). HV and DM were indicated with blue and red lines, respectively.
Figure 4The result of pathway analysis by Reactome. (A) >2.0 increased and (B) <0.5 decreased in the diabetic mellitus (DM) patient.
List of the Top 10 pathways, which were affected by the up- or down-regulated proteins for the DM patient. In total, 340 and 344 proteins were analyzed, respectively.
| Pathway (Increased) | Count | |
|---|---|---|
| Diseases of signal transduction | 50 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Signaling by Receptor Tyrosine Kinase | 53 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| PI3K/AKT Signaling in Cancer | 25 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Signal Transduction | 102 | 4.44 × 10−16 |
| Intracellular signaling by second messengers | 32 | 1.22 × 10−15 |
| Disease | 62 | 1.78 × 10−15 |
| PIP3 activates AKT signaling | 30 | 3.33 × 10−15 |
| Negative regulation of the PI3K/AKT network | 21 | 6.11 × 10−15 |
| Signaling by FGFR in disease | 17 | 4.52 × 10−14 |
| Signaling by SCF-KIT | 14 | 1.62 × 10−13 |
| Neutrophil degranulation | 64 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Platelet degranulation | 30 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Regulation of IGF transport and uptake by IGFBPs | 31 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Innate immune system | 100 | 1.11 × 10−16 |
| Response to elevated platelet cytosolic Ca2+ | 30 | 2.22 × 10−16 |
| Post-translational protein phosphorylation | 27 | 4.44 × 10−16 |
| Homeostasis | 63 | 1.67 × 10−12 |
| Platelet activation, signaling and aggregation | 36 | 2.70 × 10−13 |
| Immune system | 121 | 4.97 × 10−10 |
| Binding and Uptake of Ligands by Scavenger Receptor | 21 | 2.21 × 10−9 |