SELDI-TOF-MS Serum Profiling Reveals Predictors of Cardiac MRI Changes in Marathon Runners.

International journal of proteomics Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-03 DOI:10.1155/2012/679301
George D Wilson, Timothy J Geddes, Barbara L Pruetz, Bryan J Thibodeau, Amy Murawka, James M Colar, Peter A McCullough, Justin E Trivax
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Purpose. To utilize proteomics to discover proteins associated with significant cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes in marathon runners. Methods. Serum from 25 runners was analyzed by surface enhanced laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS). Proteomic profiles were compared in serum samples obtained prior to the race, at the finish line and within 7 hours after race to identify dynamic proteins correlated with cardiac MRI changes. Results. 693 protein/peptide clusters were identified using two ProteinChip surface chemistries and, of these, 116 were significantly different between the three time points. We identified 7 different patterns of protein expression change within the runners and 5 prerace protein peaks, 16 finish-line protein levels, and 15 postrace proteins which were correlated with significant postrace cardiac MRI changes. Conclusions. This study has identified baseline levels of proteins which may be predictive of risk of significant cardiac damage following a marathon race. Preliminary identification of the significant proteins suggested the involvement of cytokines and other proteins involved in stress and inflammatory response.

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SELDI-TOF-MS血清分析揭示马拉松运动员心脏MRI变化的预测因素。
目的。利用蛋白质组学发现与马拉松运动员心脏磁共振成像(MRI)变化相关的蛋白质。方法。采用表面增强激光解吸电离飞行时间质谱(SELDI-TOF-MS)对25名跑步者的血清进行分析。在比赛前、终点线和比赛后7小时内获得的血清样本进行蛋白质组学分析,以确定与心脏MRI变化相关的动态蛋白质。结果:使用两种ProteinChip表面化学方法鉴定了693个蛋白质/肽簇,其中116个在三个时间点之间存在显著差异。我们在跑步者中发现了7种不同的蛋白质表达变化模式,以及5种赛前蛋白质峰值,16种终点线蛋白质水平和15种赛后蛋白质,这些蛋白质与显著的赛后心脏MRI变化相关。结论。这项研究已经确定了蛋白质的基线水平,可以预测马拉松比赛后严重心脏损伤的风险。初步鉴定的重要蛋白质表明,细胞因子和其他蛋白质参与应激和炎症反应。
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