Low molecular weight proteins in urines from healthy subjects as well as diabetic, nephropathic and diabetic-nephropathic patients: a MALDI study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Urine samples from healthy subjects as well as diabetic, nephropathic and diabetic-nephropathic patients were analyzed
by matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry in order to establish evidence of some possible
differencesinthepeptideprofile related tothepathological states. Multivariate analysissuggestedthepossibilityofadistinction
among the considered groups of patients. Some differences have been found, in particular, in the relative abundances of three
ions at m/z 1912, 1219 and 2049. For these reasons, further investigation was carried out by MALDI/TOF/TOF to determine
the sequence of these peptides and, consequently, to individuate their possible origin. By this approach, the peptide at m/z
1912 was found to originate from uromodulin, and its lower expression in the case of nephropathy can be well related to the
pathological condition. Ions at m/z 2049 and 1219 originate from the collagen ?-1(I) chain precursor and from the collagen
?-5 (IV) chain precursor, respectively, and, also in this case, their different expressions can be related to the pathologies under
investigation. The obtained data seem to indicate that urine is an interesting biological fluid to investigate on the peptide
profile and to obtain, consequently, information on the dismetabolism activated by specific pathologies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
urine protein profile; diabetes; nephropathy; MALDI; uromodulin
Elenco autori:
Seraglia, Roberta; Traldi, Pietro
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