A Proteomic Profile of Cervical Remodeling in Mice during Early and Late Pregnancy

J. Schwabe, Siobhan M. Donnelly, S. Jesmin, P. Leppert, C. Mowa
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Abstract

Objective: Decipher mechanisms that underlie cervical remodeling (CR) during pregnancy. Design and population: Examine the proteomic profile of mice cervices in early and late pregnancy and verify data generated using Western Blot and real time PCR analysis. Main outcome measures: Identify signature proteins. Results: In total, seventy three (73) signature proteins were identified and were found up regulated in pregnancy, namely proteins associated with: a) collagen presence and organization (4), notably biglycan and lumican, b) immune scavenging functions and c) cytoskeletal activity. These proteomic trends were verified through Western blot and real time PCR analysis. Conclusion: These signature proteins and their expression profile collectively suggest a complex biological process involving extracellular matrix (ECM)- and immune`-associated factors. Based on these data, we propose that biglycan may provide the link between natural birth and inflammation-mediated pre-term birth.
妊娠早期和晚期小鼠颈椎重构的蛋白质组学分析
目的:揭示妊娠期宫颈重构(CR)的机制。设计和群体:检查妊娠早期和晚期小鼠服务的蛋白质组学特征,并验证使用Western Blot和实时PCR分析产生的数据。主要观察指标:识别特征蛋白。结果:总共鉴定出73种特征蛋白,并发现在妊娠期间上调,即与以下蛋白相关的蛋白:a)胶原蛋白的存在和组织(4),特别是biglycan和lumican, b)免疫清除功能和c)细胞骨架活性。这些蛋白质组学趋势通过Western blot和real - time PCR分析得到验证。结论:这些特征蛋白及其表达谱共同提示了一个涉及细胞外基质(ECM)和免疫相关因子的复杂生物学过程。基于这些数据,我们提出大聚糖可能提供自然分娩和炎症介导的早产之间的联系。
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