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Proteomic analysis of membrane microdomains derived from both failing and non-failing human hearts
Authors:Banfi Cristina  Brioschi Maura  Wait Robin  Begum Shajna  Gianazza Elisabetta  Fratto Pasquale  Polvani Gianluca  Vitali Ettore  Parolari Alessandro  Mussoni Luciana  Tremoli Elena
Institution:Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. cristina.banfi@unimi.it
Abstract:Eukaryotic cells plasma membranes are organized into microdomains of specialized function such as lipid rafts and caveolae, with a specific lipid composition highly enriched in cholesterol and glycosphingolipids. In addition to their role in regulating signal transduction, multiple functions have been proposed, such as anchorage of receptors, trafficking of cholesterol, and regulation of permeability. However, an extensive understanding of their protein composition in human heart, both in failing and non-failing conditions, is not yet available. Membrane microdomains were isolated from left ventricular tissue of both failing (n = 15) and non-failing (n = 15) human hearts. Protein composition and differential protein expression was explored by comparing series of 2-D maps and subsequent identification by LC-MS/MS analysis. Data indicated that heart membrane microdomains are enriched in chaperones, cytoskeletal-associated proteins, enzymes and protein involved in signal transduction pathway. In addition, differential protein expression profile revealed that 30 proteins were specifically up- or down-regulated in human heart failure membrane microdomains. This study resulted in the identification of human heart membrane microdomain protein composition, which was not previously available. Moreover, it allowed the identification of multiple proteins whose expression is altered in heart failure, thus opening new perspectives to determine which role they may play in this disease.
Keywords:2‐DE  Heart proteins  Lipid rafts  Membrane subproteome  Proteome maps
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