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Proteomic analysis of microvesicles in human saliva by gel electrophoresis with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
Authors:Hua Xiao  David TW Wong
Institution:1. Dental Research Institute, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States;2. School of Dentistry, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States;3. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States;4. Division of Head and Neck Surgery/Otolaryngology, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States;5. Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
Abstract:Microvesicles (MVs) have been shown to affect the physiology of neighboring recipient cells in various ways. They play an important role in tumor progression/metastasis and angiogenesis in cancer and may be useful therapeutic tools, as well as a mechanism of cell-to-cell communication. They have been visioned as an important biomarker or biomarker source for the detection of different diseases. Human saliva is a biological fluid with enormous diagnostic potential, which harbors plenty of salivary MVs. The goal of this study is to investigate the proteomic profiling of MVs in human saliva through a simple preparation procedure by using filtration and centrifugation. Gel electrophoresis was combined with LC–MS/MS (liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry) for the proteomic analysis of MVs. After SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) protein separation, the whole lane was cut into 25 bands, and each band was subjected to in-gel trypsin digestion. The peptides extracted from each band were loaded to LC–MS/MS for protein identification. Through protein database search, 63 proteins were identified for human salivary MVs. Several members of different protein families were identified, including annexin, keratin, actin, immunoglobulin and S100. This study showed that although there was an overlap with the proteins from human saliva and salivary exosomes, salivary MVs contained their own unique proteins. These results will poise human salivary MVs as a non-invasive tool for the early detection of different diseases.
Keywords:Human saliva  Microvesicles  Proteomics  Gel electrophoresis with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry  Diagnostics
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