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Proteomics of Orbital Tissue in Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy.
Matheis, N; Lantz, M; Grus, F H; Ponto, K A; Wolters, D; Brorson, H; Planck, T; Shahida, B; Pitz, S; Pfeiffer, N; Kahaly, G J.
Affiliation
  • Matheis N; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Lantz M; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Grus FH; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Ponto KA; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Wolters D; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Brorson H; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Planck T; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Shahida B; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Pitz S; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Pfeiffer N; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
  • Kahaly GJ; Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory (N.M., G.J.K.), Department of Medicine I, Experimental Ophthalmology (N.M., F.H.G., D.W.), and Department of Ophthalmology (F.H.G., K.A.P., S.P., N.P.), Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (J.G.U.), Mainz 55101, Germany; Departments of Endocrinology (M.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 100(12): E1523-30, 2015 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26451909
ABSTRACT
CONTEXT A potentially altered protein expression profile in orbital tissue from patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO) is suspected.

OBJECTIVE:

To detect for the first time changes in proteomic patterns of orbital connective tissue in TAO and compare these with control tissue using mass spectrometry.

DESIGN:

Proteomics cross-sectional, comparative study.

SETTING:

Two academic endocrine institutions. SAMPLES A total of 64 orbital and peripheral adipose tissue samples were collected from 39 patients with TAO and 25 control subjects.

METHODS:

Samples were analyzed and identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry technology. MAIN OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Mean intensity values of all identified peptides per protein.

RESULTS:

Thirty-one proteins were identified, of which 16 differentiated between controls and patients with TAO. Different protein patterns between orbital and peripheral adipose tissue were observed. Compared to controls, 10 proteins were markedly up-regulated (≥ 2-fold) in the orbital tissue of untreated patients beta IV spectrin (6.2-fold), GTP binding G protein 2 (5.6-fold), POTE ankyrin domain family member F (5.4-fold), xylulokinase (4.1-fold), kinesin family member 1A and lipocalin 1 (both 3.6-fold), semicarbazide-sensitive metalloproteinase amine oxidase 3 and polymerase I transcript release factor (both 3.4-fold), cell-cycle protein elongin A binding protein 1 (3.3-fold), annexin A2 and cavin (both 3-fold), protein pointing to cell proliferation histone H4 (2.8-fold), and ADAM metallopeptidase with thrombospondin type 1 motif 14 (2.7-fold). The highest protein up-regulations were noted in the orbital tissue of medically untreated patients. Steroid therapy markedly reduced up-regulation of these proteins, foremost in nonsmokers.

CONCLUSIONS:

Proteins involved in tissue inflammation, adipose tissue differentiation, lipid metabolism, and tissue remodeling were up-regulated in orbital tissue of untreated patients with TAO. Steroids decreased the expression of these proteins, whereas smoking attenuated such effect.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orbit / Thyroid Diseases / Proteomics / Graves Ophthalmopathy Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab Year: 2015 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orbit / Thyroid Diseases / Proteomics / Graves Ophthalmopathy Type of study: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab Year: 2015 Document type: Article
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