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Label-Free Quantitative LC-MS Proteomics of Alzheimer's Disease and Normally Aged Human Brains

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 3053-3067

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr3001546

Keywords

Alzheimer's disease; brain; cortical samples; proteomics; bioinformatics; normalization

Funding

  1. National Institute on Aging EUREKA [R01-AG-034504]
  2. NIA [P50-AG08671]
  3. NIH National Center for Research Resources [RR18522]
  4. DOE [DE-AC05-76RL01830]

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Quantitative proteomics analysis of cortical samples of 10 Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains versus 10 normally aged brains was performed by following the accurate mass and time tag (AMT) approach with the high resolution LTQ Orbitrap mass spectrometer. More than 1400 proteins were identified and quantitated. A conservative approach of selecting only the consensus results of four normalization methods was suggested and used. A total of 197 proteins were shown to be significantly differentially abundant (p-values <0.05, corrected for multiplicity of testing) in AD versus control brain samples. Thirty-seven of these proteins were reported as differentially abundant or modified in AD in previous proteomics and transcriptomics publications. The rest to the best of our knowledge are new. Mapping of the discovered proteins with bioinformatic tools revealed significant enrichment with differentially abundant proteins of pathways and processes known to be important in AD, including signal transduction, regulation of protein phosphorylation, immune response, cytoskeleton organization, lipid metabolism, energy production, and cell death.

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