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In-depth proteome of perilymph in guinea pig model

Journal

PROTEOMICS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.202000138

Keywords

guinea pig; perilymph; proteome

Funding

  1. Seoul National University Hospital Omics Project [2620170050, 2017-3409]
  2. National Research Foundation ofKorea [NRF-2017R1C1B3005431]

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This study successfully identified 1413 proteins in guinea pig perilymph samples, expanding the previous understanding of the guinea pig perilymph proteome and providing a comprehensive proteomic resource for the research community.
The vast majority of sensorineural hearing loss is caused by impairment of the inner ear cells. Proteomic analysis of perilymph may therefore improve our understanding of inner ear diseases and hearing loss. However, the investigation of the human perilymph proteome was limited due to technical difficulties in perilymph sampling. The guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) is frequently used as an experimental model in preclinical hearing research. In this study, we analyzed samples of perilymph collected from 12 guinea pigs to overcome limited experimental information regarding its proteome. We identified a total of 1413 proteins, establishing a greatly expanded proteome of the previously inferred guinea pig perilymph. This provides a comprehensive proteomic resource for the research community, which will facilitate future molecular-phenotypic studies using the guinea pig as an experimental model of relevance to human inner ear biology.

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