2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094864
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Characterization of Extracellular Vesicle Cargo in Sjögren’s Syndrome through a SWATH-MS Proteomics Approach

Abstract: Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is a complex heterogeneous disease characterized by a wide spectrum of glandular and extra-glandular manifestations. In this pilot study, a SWATH-MS approach was used to monitor extracellular vesicles-enriched saliva (EVs) sub-proteome in pSS patients, to compare it with whole saliva (WS) proteome, and assess differential expressed proteins between pSS and healthy control EVs samples. Comparison between EVs and WS led to the characterization of compartment-specific proteins wit… Show more

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“…explored the potential of salivary proteomics to identify primary Sjögren's syndrome by applying LC-SWATH-MS technology (Cecchettini et al, 2019;Finamore et al, 2021). In our study, we used LC-MS/MS relying on the DIA method to test the subjects' saliva to ensure the accuracy and coverage of protein quantification and identification.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Discriminating Ability Of Candidate Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…explored the potential of salivary proteomics to identify primary Sjögren's syndrome by applying LC-SWATH-MS technology (Cecchettini et al, 2019;Finamore et al, 2021). In our study, we used LC-MS/MS relying on the DIA method to test the subjects' saliva to ensure the accuracy and coverage of protein quantification and identification.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Discriminating Ability Of Candidate Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the last two decades, the saliva proteome was subjected to a huge number of investigations, which often focused on highly specific aspects, such as certain diseases (also use of saliva as diagnostic fluid) and response to different stimuli, such as psychological stress ("stimulated saliva") [6][7][8]. Recently, not only whole saliva was investigated, but also extra-vesicles-enriched saliva, which contains exosomes, i.e., extracellular vesicles, which probably originate from intracellular multivesicular bodies [9]. In normal saliva, more than 3000 proteins were identified with a relative abundance spanning about 14 orders of magnitude [6].…”
Section: Introduction 1salivamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), but it also has to provide the necessary water by aquaporins (water channels) [1,2,4,5,14]. The importance of a functional salivary flow can be estimated from patients with a catastrophic loss of salivary function, such as patients with radiation therapy because of head and neck cancers, patients with congenital absence of salivary glands, and patients with Sjögren's syndrome [3,4,9]. Thus, there is still a need for the development for better formulations of saliva substitutes, particularly with strongly improved antimicrobial properties (see Section 3.2).…”
Section: Introduction 1salivamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings indicate that, in addition to contributing to the pathophysiology of SS, annexin probably also plays an important role in the progression of pSS to pSS/MALT [ 186 ]. Increased levels of annexin-A2 were also observed in pSS saliva sub-proteome, suggesting that saliva might be used as a potential indicator for disease progression and lympho-proliferation in patients with pSS [ 187 ] ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Plasma Membrane Alarmins In Ssmentioning
confidence: 99%