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Proteomics analysis of the peritoneal dialysate effluent reveals the presence of calcium-regulation proteins and acute inflammatory response
Authors:Elisabete Oliveira  José E Araújo  Silvana Gómez-Meire  Carlos Lodeiro  Cristina Perez-Melon  Elena Iglesias-Lamas  Alfonso Otero-Glez  José L Capelo  Hugo M Santos
Abstract:

Background

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a form of renal replacement used for advanced chronic kidney disease. PD effluent holds a great potential for biomarker discovery for diagnosis and prognosis. In this study a novel approach to unravelling the proteome of PD effluent based-on dithiothreitol depletion followed by 2D-SDS-PAGE and protein identification using tandem mass spectrometry is proposed.

Results

A total of 49 spots were analysed revealing 25 proteins differentially expressed, among them many proteins involved in calcium regulation.

Conclusions

Remarkably, a group of proteins dealing with calcium metabolism and calcium regulation has been found to be lost through peritoneal dialysate effluent, giving thus a potential explanation to the calcification of soft tissues in patients subjected to peritoneal dialysis and kidney injury. Comparison of literature dealing with PD is difficult due to differences in sample treatment and analytical methodologies.
Keywords:Peritoneal dialysis effluent  2D-Gel Electrophoresis  Protein identification  Proteomics
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