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Complement C3c and related protein biomarkers in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's disease
Authors:Goldknopf Ira L  Sheta Essam A  Bryson Jennifer  Folsom Brian  Wilson Chris  Duty Jeff  Yen Albert A  Appel Stanley H
Institution:Power3 Medical Products, Inc., The Woodlands, TX, USA. igoldknopf@power3.medical.com
Abstract:We have used quantitative 2D gel electrophoresis to analyze serum proteins from 422 patients with neurodegenerative diseases and normal individuals in an unbiased approach to identify biomarkers. Differences in abnormal serum levels were found between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related disorders for 34 protein biomarker spots, nine of which were related to the complement system. Of these nine, four spots originated from the Complement C3b-alpha-chain (C3c(1), C3c(2a), C3c(2b), and C3dg). The C3c spots (C3c(1), C3c(2a), and C3c(2b)) had the same amino acid sequence and glycosylation, though only C3c(1) was phosphorylated. In addition, Complement Factors H, Bb, and Pre-Serum amyloid protein displayed different serum concentrations in ALS, PD, and normal sera, whereas Complement C4b gamma-chain and Complement Factor I did not. The differential expression of the complement proteins provides potentially useful biomarkers as well as evidence for the involvement of inflammatory processes in the pathogenesis of ALS and PD.
Keywords:Amytrophic lateral sclerosis  Parkinson’s  Neurodegenerative  Proteomic  LC-MS/MS  Two-dimensional electrophoresis  Immune  Inflammation  Complement  Phosphorylation
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