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Title: Differential proteomic analysis of abnormal intramyoplasmic aggregates in desminopathy
Author: Maerkens, A.
Kley, Rudolf A.
Olivé i Plana, Montserrat
Theis, V.
van der Ven, P. F. M.
Reimann, J.
Milting, H.
Schreiner, A.
Uszkoreit, J.
Eisenacher, M.
Barkovits, K.
Güttsches, A. K.
Tonillo, J.
Kuhlmann, K.
Meyer, H. E.
Schroder, R.
Tegenthoff, M.
Furst, Dieter O.
Muller, Thorsten
Goldfarb, Lev G.
Vorgerd, Matthias
Marcus, Katrin, 1972-
Keywords: Malalties musculars
Espectrometria de masses
Muscular Diseases
Mass spectrometry)
Issue Date: 2-Sep-2013
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Abstract: Desminopathy is a subtype of myofibrillar myopathy caused by desmin mutations and characterized by protein aggregates accumulating in muscle fibers. The aim of this study was to assess the protein composition of these aggregates. Aggregates and intact myofiber sections were obtained from skeletal muscle biopsies of five desminopathy patients by laser microdissection and analyzed by a label-free spectral count-based proteomic approach. We identified 397 proteins with 22 showing significantly higher spectral indices in aggregates (ratio >1.8, p <0.05). Fifteen of these proteins not previously reported as specific aggregate components provide new insights regarding pathomechanisms of desminopathy. Results of proteomic analysis were supported by immunolocalization studies and parallel reaction monitoring. Three mutant desmin variants were detected directly on the protein level as components of the aggregates, suggesting their direct involvement in aggregate-formation and demonstrating for the first time that proteomic analysis can be used for direct identification of a disease-causing mutation in myofibrillar myopathy. Comparison of the proteomic results in desminopathy with our previous analysis of aggregate composition in filaminopathy, another myofibrillar myopathy subtype, allows to determine subtype-specific proteomic profile that facilitates identification of the specific disorder. Biological significance Our proteomic analysis provides essential new insights in the composition of pathological protein aggregates in skeletal muscle fibers of desminopathy patients. The results contribute to a better understanding of pathomechanisms in myofibrillar myopathies and provide the basis for hypothesis-driven studies. The detection of specific proteomic profiles in different myofibrillar myopathy subtypes indicates that proteomic analysis may become a useful tool in differential diagnosis of protein aggregate myopathies. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: From Genome to Proteome: Open Innovations. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2013.04.026
It is part of: Journal of Proteomics, 2013, Vol. 90, P. 14-27
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/126440
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2013.04.026
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