Proteomic analysis of total cellular proteins of human neutrophils


Autoria(s): TOMAZELLA, Gisele G; SILVA, Idalete da; LAURE, Helen J; ROSA, José Cesar; CHAMMAS, Roger; WIKER, Harald G; SOUZA, Gustavo A de; GREENE, Lewis J
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2009

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Background: Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in peripheral blood and represent one of the most important elements of innate immunity. Recent subcellular proteomic studies have focused on the identification of human neutrophil proteins in various subcellular membrane and granular fractions. Although there are relatively few studies dealing with the analysis of the total extract of human neutrophils, many biological problems such as the role of chemokines, adhesion molecules, and other activating inputs involved in neutrophil responses and signaling can be approached on the basis of the identification of the total cellular proteins. Results: Using gel-LC-MS/MS, 251 total cellular proteins were identified from resting human neutrophils. This is more than ten times the number of proteins identified by an initial proteome analysis of human neutrophils and almost five times the number of proteins identified by the first 2-DE map of extracts of rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Most of the proteins identified in the present study are well-known, but some of them, such as neutrophil-secreted proteins and centaurin beta-1, a cytoplasmic protein involved in the regulation of NF-kappa B activity, are described here for the first-time. Conclusion: The present report provides new information about the protein content of human neutrophils. Importantly, our study resulted in the discovery of a series of proteins not previously reported to be associated with human neutrophils. These data are relevant to the investigation of comparative pathological states and models for novel classes of pharmaceutical drugs that could be useful in the treatment of inflammatory disorders in which neutrophils participate.

We thank The Proteomic Unit, PROBE, University of Bergen, for providing time on the Q-TOF used in this study and for analytical services. We are grateful to Prof. Dr. Marcelo Dias Baruffi for providing the antibodies IgG2a and CD62-L used in the present study. GGT was a recipient of a Doctoral fellowship from CNPq. GAdS and HGW were supported by project 175141 from the Norwegian Research Council.

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PROTEOME SCIENCE, LONDON, v.7, AUG 31, 2009

1477-5956

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15276

10.1186/1477-5956-7-32

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-7-32

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eng

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD

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PROTEOME SCIENCE

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