Analysis of proteinic profile in oral lichen planus

Flores-Luna María Guadalupe, López-Ávila Beatriz Elizabeth, Liceaga-Escalera Carlos, Trejo-Iriarte Cynthia Georgina, Mario A. Rodríguez, Gómez-Clavel José Francisco, Hernández-López Hegel Rafael, García-Muñoz Alejandro
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Objetives: To describe and compare the protein profiles of tissue, serum and saliva from a patient who presented a typical case of oral lichen planus and from healthy controls. Methods: We first analyzed the histological characteristics of a patient’s tissue sample with a typical case of oral lichen planus. Protein profiles obtained from oral mucosa tissue, serum and saliva were analyzed using two-dimensional (2-D) electrophoresis and further compared with similar samples obtained from healthy controls. Results: (2-D) protein profiles consisted of a total of 228 spots in the pathological tissue, 206 spots in the pathological saliva and 216 spots in pathological serum. We observed several differentially expressed proteins in the sample of the oral lichen planus in comparison to normal samples. Among these proteins, the precursor of fibrinogen and the salivary amylase were identified by mass spectrometry. Conclusions: We detected several differential expressed proteins in oral lichen planus in comparison to healthy samples. Although this work shows experiments of a patient versus samples of saliva and serum from their healthy controls, it could represent the future to find biomarkers in this setting and possibly any diseases. Finally, In the future will be necessary to make more experiments and identify other differentially expressed proteins in order to detect biomarkers of this disease.
口腔扁平苔藓蛋白谱分析
目的:描述并比较典型口腔扁平苔藓患者与健康对照者的组织、血清和唾液的蛋白质谱。方法:我们首先分析了一例典型口腔扁平苔藓患者组织样本的组织学特征。利用二维电泳分析了口腔黏膜组织、血清和唾液的蛋白质谱,并进一步与健康对照组的类似样品进行了比较。结果:2-D蛋白谱包括病理组织228个斑点,病理唾液206个斑点,病理血清216个斑点。我们在口腔扁平苔藓样本中观察到与正常样本相比的几种差异表达蛋白。其中,纤维蛋白原前体和唾液淀粉酶被质谱鉴定。结论:与健康样本相比,我们在口腔扁平苔藓中检测到几种差异表达蛋白。虽然这项工作显示了患者与健康对照者的唾液和血清样本的实验,但它可能代表着在这种情况下以及可能在任何疾病中发现生物标志物的未来。最后,在未来将需要做更多的实验和鉴定其他差异表达蛋白,以检测该疾病的生物标志物。
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