Identification of proteins with different abundance associated with cell migration and proliferation in leiomyoma interstitial fluid by proteomics

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Uterine leiomyoma is the most common female reproductive tract benign tumor. Little is known about protein composition and changes in the leiomyoma interstitial fluid (IF). The present study focused on changes in protein abundance in the IF of leiomyoma. Leiomyoma IFs and adjacent myometrial IFs were obtained and analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) coupled with mass spectrometry and western blotting for 2-DE data validation. A total of 25 unique proteins were observed to change significantly (P<0.05). Of these proteins with different abundance, 22 had not been previously identified in leiomyoma IF. In silico analysis predicted that three of these proteins were secreted via classical mechanisms, while 22 were secreted via non-classical mechanisms. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis identified 17 proteins associated with cellular migration and proliferation. Among these, phosphoglycerate mutase 1 had not been previously associated with leiomyoma. The abundance of seven proteins was further validated by western blotting. A comparative proteomic approach identified a number of proteins associated with cellular migration and proliferation, with changes in abundance in IF likely to be involved in tumor development. Further studies will be required to investigate the role of these proteins in leiomyoma IF and their possible association with tumor development and growth.

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Ura, B., Scrimin, F., Franchin, C., Arrigoni, G., Licastro, D., Monasta, L., & Ricci, G. (2017). Identification of proteins with different abundance associated with cell migration and proliferation in leiomyoma interstitial fluid by proteomics. Oncology Letters, 13(5), 3912–3920. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.5943

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