TY - JOUR
T1 - Proteomic analysis of gingival crevicular fluid for discovery of novel periodontal disease markers
AU - Tsuchida, Sachio
AU - Satoh, Mamoru
AU - Umemura, Hiroshi
AU - Sogawa, Kazuyuki
AU - Kawashima, Yusuke
AU - Kado, Sayaka
AU - Sawai, Setsu
AU - Nishimura, Motoi
AU - Kodera, Yoshio
AU - Matsushita, Kazuyuki
AU - Nomura, Fumio
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - The protein composition of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) may reflect the pathophysiology of periodontal diseases. A standard GCF proteomic pattern of healthy individuals would serve as a reference to identify biomarkers of periodontal diseases by proteome analyses. However, protein profiles of GCF obtained from apparently healthy individuals have not been well explored. As a step toward detection of proteomic biomarkers for periodontal diseases, we applied both gel-based and gel-free methods to analyze GCF obtained from healthy subjects as compared with supragingival saliva. To ensure optimized protein extraction from GCF, a novel protocol was developed. The proteins in GCF were extracted with high yield by urea buffer combined with ultrafiltration and the intensity of spots with supragingival saliva and GCF was compared using agarose two-dimensional electrophoresis. Eight protein spots were found to be significantly more intense in GCF. They included superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I), and dermcidin (DCD). Moreover, GCF proteins from healthy subjects were broken down into small peptide fragments and then analyzed directly by LC-MS/MS analysis. A total of 327 proteins including ApoA-I, SOD1, and DCD were identified in GCF. These results may serve as reference for future proteomic studies searching for GCF biomarkers of periodontal diseases.
AB - The protein composition of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) may reflect the pathophysiology of periodontal diseases. A standard GCF proteomic pattern of healthy individuals would serve as a reference to identify biomarkers of periodontal diseases by proteome analyses. However, protein profiles of GCF obtained from apparently healthy individuals have not been well explored. As a step toward detection of proteomic biomarkers for periodontal diseases, we applied both gel-based and gel-free methods to analyze GCF obtained from healthy subjects as compared with supragingival saliva. To ensure optimized protein extraction from GCF, a novel protocol was developed. The proteins in GCF were extracted with high yield by urea buffer combined with ultrafiltration and the intensity of spots with supragingival saliva and GCF was compared using agarose two-dimensional electrophoresis. Eight protein spots were found to be significantly more intense in GCF. They included superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I), and dermcidin (DCD). Moreover, GCF proteins from healthy subjects were broken down into small peptide fragments and then analyzed directly by LC-MS/MS analysis. A total of 327 proteins including ApoA-I, SOD1, and DCD were identified in GCF. These results may serve as reference for future proteomic studies searching for GCF biomarkers of periodontal diseases.
KW - Biomedicine
KW - Gingival crevicular fluid
KW - Periodontal disease
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U2 - 10.1002/pmic.201100655
DO - 10.1002/pmic.201100655
M3 - Article
C2 - 22623421
AN - SCOPUS:84863997736
SN - 1615-9853
VL - 12
SP - 2190
EP - 2202
JO - Proteomics
JF - Proteomics
IS - 13
ER -