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Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals the role of tea polyphenol EGCG in egg whites in response to vanadium stress

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NUTRITION
卷 39-40, 期 -, 页码 20-29

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2017.02.007

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ITRAQ; Albumen proteomics; Biological function; Tea polyphenol; Vanadium

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31402031]
  2. Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Projects [13 ZB0290, 2014 BAD13 B04, 2014 NZ0043, 2014 NZ0002, 2013 NZ0054]

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Objectives: Tea polyphenol (TP) epigallo-catechin-3-gallate (EGCG) can alleviate vanadium (V) stress in laying hens; however, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and proteomic changes occurring in the egg albumen remains limited. The aim of the present study is to better understand the response in layers under V challenge and mechanism of EGCG detoxification. Method: We divided 120 layers into four treatments in the absence and presence of 130 mg/kg EGCG, supplemented with either 0 or 5 mg/kg V. Results: The Haugh unit (HU) was decreased and the apoptosis rate of magnum and V residual in egg was increased by the effect of vanadium and EGCG alleviated the detrimental effect in HU and apoptosis rate induced by vanadium (interactive effect, P < 0.05). In all, 379 proteins were identified and 28 differential proteins were observed with and without EGCG and V. Eight proteins, which respond to stress stimuli (five immune response proteins [F1P3B2, P21760, A2N881, F2Z4L6, and P02789], and one cell redox homeostasis protein [Q5F472] were presented in the albumen of laying hens with EGCG administration. Proteins involved in heavy metal binding (El C5J4) and cell proliferation (F1NX05 and El BT2) also were changed in EGCG-treated albumen. Conclusion: The detoxification mechanism of EGCG under V stress may act through regulating metal-binding mediation, cell proliferation, and immune function-related proteins. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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