Proteomic Investigation of Human Dental Pulp to Identify Individuals Who Are Pregnant.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Takumi Tsutaya, Kana Fujimoto, Yusuke Nakai, Naana Mori, Ran Iguchi, Akinori Moroi, Kunio Yoshizawa, Koichiro Ueki, Yayoi Kimura, Noboru Adachi
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Biomolecules preserved in dental pulp are increasingly being used to identify individuals in the context of forensics and archaeology. Despite the vast amount of research into host and pathogen DNA, the potential use of physiologically informative proteins preserved in dental pulp has rarely been studied. Here, we hypothesized that pregnancy-specific proteins circulating in the blood could be identified from the dental pulp of postpartum individuals and this was investigated using eight human third molars extracted from four postpartum and three control individuals during clinical treatment. A total of 885 proteins were identified from these eight dental pulp samples using liquid chromatography coupled tandem mass spectrometry, whose gene ontology compositions were similar to previous studies. However, despite our hypothesis, pregnancy-specific proteins were not identified from the dental pulp of postpartum individuals (n = 5, 4-12 months postpartum). Although the dental pulp proteomes obtained from three individuals postpartum ≤6 months were distinct from those of other individuals by principal component analysis (PCA), their driving proteins were less evident. Although our hypothesis was not supported, sample collection, protein extraction, and mass spectrometry analysis could be improved to explore the forensic application of detecting pregnancy-specific proteins in dental pulp.

人类牙髓的蛋白质组学研究以识别怀孕个体。
保存在牙髓中的生物分子越来越多地被用于鉴定法医学和考古学中的个体。尽管对宿主和病原体DNA进行了大量的研究,但保存在牙髓中的生理信息蛋白的潜在用途却很少得到研究。在这里,我们假设血液中循环的妊娠特异性蛋白可以从产后个体的牙髓中识别出来,并在临床治疗期间使用从4名产后个体和3名对照个体中取出的8颗人类第三磨牙进行了研究。采用液相色谱-串联质谱法从8份牙髓样品中共鉴定出885个蛋白质,其基因本体组成与前人研究相似。然而,与我们的假设不同,未从产后个体(n = 5,产后4-12个月)的牙髓中鉴定出妊娠特异性蛋白。主成分分析(PCA)表明,产后≤6个月的3例患者的牙髓蛋白质组与其他个体有明显差异,但其驱动蛋白不明显。虽然我们的假设不被支持,但样品收集,蛋白质提取和质谱分析可以改进,以探索检测牙髓中妊娠特异性蛋白质的法医应用。
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PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications
PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications 医学-生化研究方法
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: PROTEOMICS - Clinical Applications has developed into a key source of information in the field of applying proteomics to the study of human disease and translation to the clinic. With 12 issues per year, the journal will publish papers in all relevant areas including: -basic proteomic research designed to further understand the molecular mechanisms underlying dysfunction in human disease -the results of proteomic studies dedicated to the discovery and validation of diagnostic and prognostic disease biomarkers -the use of proteomics for the discovery of novel drug targets -the application of proteomics in the drug development pipeline -the use of proteomics as a component of clinical trials.
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