Evaluating Serum Proteome in Women with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/Bipolar Disorder Compared to Pure Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder Subjects and Healthy Controls.

IF 0.8 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.22037/ijcn.v17i1.34795
Noorollah Tahery, Mostafa Rezaei Tavirani, Mona Zamanian Azodi, Mostafa Hamdieh, Mohammad Rostami Nejad, Nahid Mahmoodi
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Abstract

Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate the serum proteome of women with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)/bipolar disorder (BP) compared to pure OCD subjects and healthy controls.

Materials & methods: Serum proteome of women with OCD/BP, pure OCD individuals, and healthy controls were subjected to 2DE-based proteomics accompanied with MALDI-TOF-TOF mass spectrometry. Further evaluation of the identified protein spots with the significance of p<0.05 and fold≥1.5 was done by applying protein interaction mapping via Cytoscape v. 5.3.1 and its plugins.

Results: The results indicate that vitamin D binding protein (GC) and haptoglobin spots (HP) significantly changed expression in OCD and OCD/BP with different expression patterns. These identified spots may contribute to OCD/BP and act as differentially recognized biomarkers comparing pure OCD and OCD/BP.

Conclusion: The Findings imply that these proteins in the serum of the patients could be potential distinguishable biomarkers in clinical usage after related validation experiments. Therefore, this study provides a preliminary evaluation to understand OCD/BP proteome behavior better.

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与单纯强迫症受试者和健康对照组相比,评估强迫症/双相情感障碍女性的血清蛋白质组。
目的:本研究旨在评估强迫症(OCD)/双相情感障碍(BP)女性与纯强迫症受试者和健康对照者的血清蛋白质组。材料与方法:对患有强迫症/BP的女性、纯强迫症患者和健康对照的血清蛋白质组进行基于2DE的蛋白质组学结合MALDI-TOF-TOF质谱分析。结果:维生素D结合蛋白(GC)和触珠蛋白斑点(HP)显著改变了OCD和OCD/BP的表达,具有不同的表达模式。这些已鉴定的斑点可能有助于OCD/BP,并作为比较纯OCD和OCD/BP的差异识别生物标志物。结论:经过相关验证实验,患者血清中的这些蛋白质可能是临床应用中潜在的可区分生物标志物。因此,本研究为更好地理解OCD/BP蛋白质组行为提供了初步评估。
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