Urinary Proteomic Biomarkers of Trabecular Bone Volume Change during Army Basic Combat Training.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Shawn D Flanagan, Juliana R Hougland, Xuemei Zeng, Pamela S Cantrell, Mai Sun, Jackie Jones-Laughner, Maria C Canino, Julie M Hughes, Stephen A Foulis, Kathryn M Taylor, Leila A Walker, Katelyn I Guerriere, Adam J Sterczala, Chris Connaboy, Meaghan E Beckner, Ronald W Matheny, Bradley C Nindl
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to optimize a dMS-based urinary proteomic technique and evaluate the relationship between urinary proteome content and adaptive changes in bone microarchitecture during BCT.

Methods: Urinary proteomes were analyzed with an optimized dMS technique in two groups of 13 recruits ( N = 26) at the beginning (Pre) and end (Post) of BCT. Matched by age (21 ± 4 yr), sex (16 W), and baseline tibial trabecular bone volume fractions (Tb.BV/TV), these groups were distinguished by the most substantial (High) and minimal (Low) improvements in Tb.BV/TV. Differential protein expression was analyzed with mixed permutation ANOVA and false discovery proportion-based adjustment for multiple comparisons.

Results: Tibial Tb.BV/TV increased from pre- to post-BCT in High (3.30 ± 1.64%, P < 0.0001) but not Low (-0.35 ± 1.25%, P = 0.4707). The optimized dMS technique identified 10,431 peptides from 1368 protein groups that represented 165 integrative biological processes. Seventy-four urinary proteins changed from pre- to post-BCT ( P = 0.0019), and neutrophil-mediated immunity was the most prominent ontology. Two proteins (immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 4 and C-type lectin domain family 4 member G) differed from pre- to post-BCT in High and Low ( P = 0.0006).

Conclusions: The dMS technique can identify more than 1000 urinary proteins. At least 74 proteins are responsive to BCT, and other principally immune system-related proteins show differential expression patterns that coincide with adaptive bone formation.

陆军基础作战训练期间骨小梁体积变化的尿液蛋白质组生物标志物。
目的:优化基于 dMS 的尿液蛋白质组技术,并评估 BCT 期间尿液蛋白质组含量与骨微结构适应性变化之间的关系:在 BCT 开始(前)和结束(后)时,采用优化的 dMS 技术对两组 13 名新兵(n = 26)的尿液蛋白质组进行分析。在年龄(21 ± 4 岁)、性别(16 W)和基线胫骨骨小梁骨量分数(Tb.BV/TV)匹配的情况下,这两组按 Tb.BV/TV 的最大改善(高)和最小改善(低)进行区分。采用混合置换方差分析和基于假发现比例的多重比较调整对蛋白质表达差异进行了分析:结果:胫骨Tb.BV/TV从BCT前增加到BCT后,高(3.30 ± 1.64%,p < 0.0001)而低(-0.35 ± 1.25%,p = 0.4707)。优化的 dMS 技术从 1,368 个蛋白质组中鉴定出 10,431 个肽段,代表了 165 个综合生物过程。74种尿液蛋白质从BCT前到BCT后发生了变化(p = 0.0019),中性粒细胞介导的免疫是最突出的本体。两种蛋白质(免疫球蛋白重常数γ 4和C型凝集素域家族4成员G)从BCT前到BCT后在高水平和低水平之间存在差异(p = 0.0006):dMS技术可鉴定1000多种尿蛋白。结论:dMS 技术可鉴定 1000 多种尿液蛋白质,其中至少有 74 种蛋白质对 BCT 有反应,其他主要与免疫系统相关的蛋白质则表现出与适应性骨形成相吻合的差异表达模式。
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期刊介绍: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science. With this leading multidisciplinary journal, exercise physiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, team physicians, and athletic trainers get a vital exchange of information from basic and applied science, medicine, education, and allied health fields.
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