Functional assessments through novel proteomics approaches: Application to insulin/IGF signaling in neurodegenerative disease'.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Events that instigate disease may involve biochemical events distinct from changes in the steady-state levels of proteins. Even chronic degenerative disorders appear to involve changes such as post-translational modifications. NEW METHOD:We have begun a series of proteomics analyses on proteins that have been fractionated by functional status. Because Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with metabolic perturbations such as Type-2 diabetes, fractionation hinged on binding to phosphatidylinositol trisphosphate (PIP3), key to insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling. We compared mice on normal chow to counterparts subjected to diet-induced obesity (DIO) or to mice expressing human Aβ1-42 from a transgene. RESULTS:The prevailing phenotypic finding in either experimental group was loss of PIP3 binding. Of the 1228 proteins that showed valid PIP3 binding in any group of mice, 55% exhibited a significant quantitative difference in the number of spectral counts as a function of DIO, 63% as function of the Aβ transgene, and 79% as a function of either variable. There was remarkable overlap among the proteins altered in the two experimental groups, and pathway analysis indicated effects on proteostasis, apoptosis, and synaptic vesicles. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS:Most proteomics approaches only identify differences in the steady-state levels of proteins. Our overlay of a functional distinction permits new levels of discovery that may achieve novel insights into physiology in an unbiased and inclusive manner. CONCLUSIONS:Proteomics analyses have revolutionized the discovery phase of biomedical research but are conventionally limited in scope. The creative use of fractionation prior to proteomic discovery is likely to provide important insights into AD and related disorders.

journal_name

J Neurosci Methods

authors

Ayyadevara S,Ganne A,Hendrix RD,Balasubramaniam M,Shmookler Reis RJ,Barger SW

doi

10.1016/j.jneumeth.2018.11.005

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-05-01 00:00:00

pages

40-46

eissn

0165-0270

issn

1872-678X

pii

S0165-0270(18)30367-4

journal_volume

319

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